100 Basic Terminologies on Food Preparation Bake: To cook in the oven with dry heat. barbecue: To cook on a rack or spit over hot coals or some other source of direct heat. baste: To spoon pan juices‚ melted fat‚ or another liquid over the surface of food during cooking to keep the food moist and add flavor. beat: To mix ingredients together with a circular up and down motion using a spoon‚ whisk‚ or rotary or electric beater. bind: To thicken or smooth out the consistency of a locked. blanch:
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Food Laboratory Conduct and Responsibilities Personal conduct: 1. Do not read magazines and the newspaper during the lab period. 2. Do not use the work units‚ supply table or other food contact surfaces as seats. 3. Each student is responsible for keeping work surfaces clean and sanitized. 4. Students must remain with their assigned lab group for the entire lab period so that they can participate in all steps of recipe preparation‚ evaluation and clean-up. 5. This lab
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For this assignment‚ I interviewed our building food service worker‚ Ms. Draper. Food service is one thing I am not sure of in the realm of administration. When asked to provide a title for herself‚ Ms. Draper noted she is considered to be a "Food Service Satellite Supervisor‚" she added‚ "They mostly just call me the lunch lady." She described her role as being in charge of meal preparation for the school building‚ ordering food supplies‚ snacks‚ and anything else that is assigned to her. She noted
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CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY 1. Background of the Study Computers today are now used as a substitute to manual processes and other past inventions like the cars‚ cellphones‚ tablets‚ laptops‚ computers‚ televisions‚ etc. It is now used by people for much simpler‚ easier and faster way to do things. Some used it as a hobby‚ and some use it as a job. Nowadays‚ many people use computers in their daily lives. It makes their jobs easier and gives them time
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Management Introduction Introduction to Catering Whenever people gather together for several hours‚ they’re going to require food and beverages. At business meetings‚ coffee‚ tea‚ and bottled water—at the very least—are made available for attendees. Celebratory occasions such as weddings‚ birthday parties‚ corporate gatherings and anniversaries call for special food and drink to complete the festivities. These are all prime occasions for catering. From a meal in a prestigious stadium skybox
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FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE – I UNIT – I 1. Place of catering in hospitality industry. 2. Types of catering establishments and its scope. 3. Rail‚ rosd‚ air‚ ship‚ space‚ idustrial catering. 4. Catering in various organization. a) Hospitals b) Hostels c) Philanthropic institutions‚ like orphanages‚ handicapped children’s home‚ homes for aged‚ destitute women’s home. UNIT – II DIFFERENT TYPES OF SERVICES IN HOTELS. 1) Restaurant service 2) Coffee shop service 3) Room service
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Section FOOD & BEVERAGE SERVICE 1 For Hospitality Training Program- Dolphin Hotels Limited S t u d y G u i d e a n d ke y notes FOOD & BEVERAGE SERVICE Study Guide and Key notes Developed by ©2005 Training and development department Dolphin Hotels Limited‚ Ramoji Film City F O O D & B E V E R A G E S E R V I C E The Hotel Industry – Introduction Definition and Origin of the Hotel Industry H otel is defined as “A place where a bonifide traveller can receive
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Food Service Systems Subsystems * Menu planning * Purchasing * Storage * Pre-preparation * Production * Holding * Transportation * Regeneration * Service * Dining * Clearing * Dishwashing * Storage of leftovers Types of Foodservice Systems * Vary with regard to: * Where food is prepared * What types of food are purchases * How foods are held and for how long * Labor and equipment required * Whether food
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- Food and Nutrition - Points to consider when planning and purchasing meals for large groups : 1. Type of people - Nationality. Religion Type of work Eating habits Age 2. Nature of occasion- Items appropriate to occasion must be worked into the menu example Christmas -> ham‚ turkey‚ fruit cake. 3. Good nutrition- the 6 food groups are in all meals. Will ensure that all recommended nutrients are included 4. Color and texture - this will stimulate and enhance appetite and
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construction site while also locating the canteen and toilets reasonably close to the building to reduce the walking time and boosting progress. The location of the site accommodation and offices must be located with safety for the workers also being considered. Considerations should also be made for expected visitors to the site. By locating the site offices as close as possible to the front entrance so that the visitors to the site can be seen at all times. Canteens are more common on the larger sites
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