Relier Pairs Food and Nutrition Test 3 (2)Version en ligne Food Groups Part 2 par McKenzie Blood 1 What is Standard Meat? 2 What is Unripened Cheese? 3 What is Ripened Cheese? 4 What is Poultry? 5 What are Enzymes? 6 What is a Citrus Fruit? 7 What are Amino Acids? 8 What is Processed Cheese? 9 What is Fish? 10 What is Select Meat? 11 What is Prime Meat? 12 What is a Drupe? 13 What is a Pome? 14 What is a Berry? 15 What are Eggs? 16 What is Shellfish? 17 What is Choice Meat? 18 What are Protein? 19 What is Marbling? 20 What is Grading? Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, & Geese. A chemical compound – Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, & Sulfur. Types of seafood that have hard outer coverings or shells. (Lobster, Shrimp, Crabs, Oysters, Scallops, & Clams.) Little marbling. A fruit with one large pit or seed that grows on a tree. (Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines, & Plums.) A fruit that has a core that contains seeds and grow on trees. (Apples, Pears, & Quinces.) Have a good amount of marbling, but not as much as Prime. Low in Fat and Calories and popular source of protein. Fat mixed in with the muscle. Helps people select meat. Less marbling than choice meats. Small, Juicy Fruits that contain many tiny seeds and grow on bushes. – (Blackberries, Blueberries, Boysenberries, Cranberries, Currants, Dewberries, Gooseberries, Loganberries, & Raspberries.) (Mulberries grow on trees, while Grapes, & Strawberries grow on vines.) Very tender, because it has a lot of marbling. Made by blending natural cheeses through a heating process. Stored at a certain temperature to develop flavor and texture. A fruit that has a shiny, tough, and leathery skin and grow on trees. (Pink Grapefruit, Kumquats, Lemons, Limes, Blood Oranges, Mandarin Oranges, Oranges, Tangelos, Tangerines, & Ugli Fruit.) Proteins that help reactions in the body happen more quickly. Cottage Cheese & Cream Cheese. High in vitamins and iron. Considered the perfect source of protein. You just have to limit the amount of yokes you eat, because they are high in cholesterol. Protein is the building blocks of your muscles and cells.