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    ------------------------------------------------- Subject: Food and Beverage Operations II Serial No.72365J Test No.1 Edition: 2 Question 1 This means that liquor outlets can refuse entry and alcohol to any member of the pubmic without giving a reason. Question 2 * People orientated – beverage managers must be comfortable leading their employees and working with the public. a manager is expected to walk the floor and talk to patrons. * Honesty – in some cases beverage manager’s work for the owner of the establishment

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    FOOD AND BEVERAGE HISTORY Around the time of A.D 850 legend has it that a lone shepherd and his flock happened upon a strange new plant that was growing upon the slopes of lonely hillside. Before the shepherd could intervene some of his herd had started to chomp away at this newly discovered delicacy. After about a quarter of an hour the shepherd began to notice that the entire flock were acting in an extremely lively manner. They appeared to be not only very alert but even hyperactive. Now the

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    Food and Beverage 1. Description of organizational procedures for use of legal measurement of drinks and the importance of doing so. I was employed as a waiter at Co.Fi restaurant in Brooklyn. According to their policies and procedures I was not allow to serve alcohol to any person under the age of 23. I was required to ask customers for identification. Although the South African Liquor Act states that any person over the age of 18 may be served with alcohol‚ Co.Fi did not allow that. I

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    FUNDAMENTALS OF Food & Beverage Production UNIT – I INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF COOKERY Unit-II Aims & Objectives of Cooking food UNIT III Preparation of Ingredients Unit-IV Equipment used in kitchen UNIT-V KITCHEN ORGANISATION UNIT-VI METHODS OF COOKING UNIT VII STOCKS ‚GLAZES‚SAUCES AND SOUPS UNIT-VIII: BASIC PREPERATIONS UNIT IX FOOD COMODITIES UNIT – I INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF COOKERY 1.1 Development of the

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    Modern industrial food production’s advantages over prior methods are largely based on modern cheap‚ fast transport and limited product variability. But transport costs and delays cannot be completely eliminated. So‚ where distance strained industrial suppliers’ reach‚ where consumers had strong preference for local variety‚ farmers’ markets remained competitive with other forms of food retail. Recently‚ consumer demand for foods that are fresher (spend less time in transit) and foods with more variety—has

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    Food Productions & Consumption Choices Food is one of the most needed supplies that we all need in our daily life. And with the advances of today’s technologies‚ we are able to produce bigger amount of food as compare to the older days. However‚ food production companies have taken the technology advantages to produce a massive amount of food by adding too much antibiotics and chemicals that could eventually affect the health of the consumers. Taking from the film called "Food Inc.”‚ it has shown

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    agriculture than today‚ because of the growing amounts of food needed to feed the world. Even in the present there are about one billion people‚ who do not get enough to eat. (McVeigh‚ March 2013) Therefore it is important to think about a solution to produce enough food for every human being on this earth‚ without endangering the environment. That appears to be quite difficult because our own food consumption habits have influenced the way food is produced nowadays. Therefore we have to search for

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    activities generate revenue adequate to pay for themselves. Consequently‚ he wants the parking lots‚ game programs‚ and food service to all be handled as profit centers. At a recent meeting discussing the new stadium‚ Starr told the stadium manager‚ Hank Maddux‚ to develop a break-even chart and related data for each of the centers. He instructed Maddux to have the food service area break-even report ready for the next meeting. After discussion with other facility managers and his subordinates‚ Maddux

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    Assignment on Food & Beverage Operations Presented By: Name: Student ID: BTEC HND Hospitality Management Presented To: London School of Business & Management Date of Submission April 27‚ 2014 (Word Count: 2928) Table of Contents Contents Page No. Introduction Task 1: Food and Beverage production and service systems 1.1 Characteristics of food production and Food & Beverage service system: 1.2 Food and beverage service system 1.3 Factors affecting

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    1characteristics of food production and beverage service systems A foodservice director has many options for food production and service. Most food service directors inherit a foodservice system‚ but may make modifications to that System or select and build a new system. For example‚ in today’s environment it is very difficult to find adequate labour‚ which is forcing school foodservice directors to consider alternatives in food production. Also‚ there is a great concern about food safety‚ including

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