Food
Analysis:
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Pasta
Salad Recipe:
1 Can of Diced
Tomatoes
¾ Bottle of Fat
Free Italian Dressing
A Pinch of Salad
Supreme McCormick Seasoning
Hodgson Mill 100%
Wheat Noodles
A Teaspoon of
Butter
Instructions:
Boil a pot of water and
place the teaspoon of butter in the boiling water. This is also the time where
you add your salt and pepper (optional).
Break the uncooked noodles
in half and place them in the pot.
After 5-8 minutes strain the
water out of the pot so the noodles don’t overcook in the bowl.
Open the can of diced
tomatoes and empty the can in the bowl.
Pour ¾ of the Italian
dressing into the bowl and add the pinch of seasoning.
Enjoy !!!
Analysis:
For my recipe I mostly used foods that weren’t
processed. For the healthier ingredients I used wheat noodles, a natural spread
for my butter and McCormick seasoning and the processed foods were the diced
tomatoes and the Italian dressing. My complete recipe was around 550 calories in total. I
believe that per serving size this dish was not unhealthy but it isn’t
something I would recommend people eat everyday. If this were a daily meal you
would probably have high blood pressure from all the sodium.
Everything
was made in America but most of the things weren’t locally grown. I think out
of all my foods either the canned diced tomatoes or the salad dressing traveled
the farthest. But there isn’t a very effective way to figure out how far
everything came from. This meal
costs around $8 dollars because I purchased everything from fresh grocers where
things are a little more expensive than at a store like Wal-Mart or Shop Rite.
Even with that being said I still think this meal is cheaper than fast food
because it can be refrigerated and because of the amount that was made it will
also last longer than a $5 burger from a fast food place.
If
I were to grow the tomatoes myself as apposed to purchasing them to me the
biggest differences would actually be that they weren’t store bought and also
that there would . I don’t think the impact on the community would even be that
great because there are local farms that grow tomatoes. Another major
difference I’m seeing is that I don’t actually know how to grow tomatoes or
keep the bug and insects away form them like an actual farm would so overall I
think it’s a healthier decision to farm.
Personal
Reflection:
In
this quarter we have talked about food for the last three weeks and I can
honestly say I’m shocked. I always knew the food industry and the things we eat
aren’t exactly up to par and periodical but after re-watching the movie Food
Inc. I don’t really know what to think. In the movie there was a chapter about
cleaning beef. This chapter was confusing to me. This piece talks about how
beef needs to be cleaned before serving because it’s harmful but at the same
time what they use to clean the food is just as harmful.
This unit has taught
me that eating healthy is more than just a life style it’s a job. You need to
know what you eat, where it comes form and the truth about how it’s made. I
always thought people that lived a healthy eating lifestyle took it too
serious, but after hearing the little boy Kevin’s story I understand. If you
don’t watch out for your food no one else will even when it’s his or her job to.
Also I never thought it was worth spending the money but I know now that if you
don’t pay for it now you’ll pay later in the medical expenses and everything
else. I feel that I’ve learned a lot, and have shaped the view eating healthy.
This is one of our favorite dishes that I have grown up to enjoy in my family. This is a simple delicious dish that does not contain much ingredients. It’s 5 ingredients or less to fix up an asian dish like this.
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2 packs of whole-wheat pasta
3 cups of grape tomatoes
1 cucumber
1 ½ bottles of Balsamic Vinegar
2 cups of Olive Oil
How-To
Analysis
Pasta salad is one of the healthiest meals that is entirely organic and a part of the Whole Food category. Pasta salad can be served as a side or a meal. According to the nutritional facts of all the ingredients, two-three cups of pasta salad totals to a minor four hundred calories. Not only is it nutritional, but fulfilling. The carbs, or pasta, in the pasta salad serves as two of our six daily grains/per day needed for our body to function healthily. Carbohydrates provide energy throughout the day and help your metabolism speed up. The vegetables used in the pasta salad are used to fulfill some of your daily servings of vegetables and fruits. Vegetables are needed in a daily diet because it provides cardiovascular health, gastrointestinal health, strong vision, and other life long advantages. However, some health issues that could arise if you ate nothing but pasta salad everyday are hair/skin effects, lack of growth of muscles and blood and hormonal disorders, that are caused by lack of enough proteins in diet.
My ingredients come from the United States and Italy. The tomatoes and cucumber comes from Florida, while the olive oil, balsamic vinegar and pasta come from Italy. The olive oil, balsamic vinegar and pasta (all organically grown) have traveled the farthest at steep four-thousand-four-hundred-and-thirteen miles.
The cost of all the ingredients was ten dollars, for a serving of twenty. Compared to fast food, the average double cheese burger and French fries cost two dollars and fifty cents.; resulting to a total of fifty dollars for twenty people. Overall, you come out cheaper preparing pasta salad. The Food and Drug Administration regulate the food items used in pasta salad.
There are some social ramifications of preparing pasta salad. The price of a regular bag of pasta can cost about one dollar. However, the price of a whole-wheat organic pasta bag cost about one dollar and thirty-nine cents. While some may not see a big difference, a lot of people are always focusing on the bottom dollar, where that extra thirty-nine cents can go towards other needs. Tracing where the vegetables came from was not hard. The tomatoes and cucumber were harvest on a farm where they grew these crops. The whole-wheat pasta derived from the form of unleavened wheat dough of buckwheat flour. The balsamic dressing and oil came from a reduction of cooked white Trebbiano grape juice and olives. All of my ingredients are organic; therefore, there wasn’t a lot of processing. The ingredients were purchased from my local Supermarket, Brown’s ShopRite. Needless to say, Pasta salad can be categorized as one of the healthiest, tasteful and fulfilling meal.
ReflectionIn this unit, I have learned a massive amount of information about the food industry, food itself and how I am a prime factor in it. What I found most intriguing while learning about the unit, was that I can contribute to the wrong doings of the industry by buying its products. Essentially, I learned that by supporting the non-organic food industry, I am supporting the mistreatment of animals, people's health and my health.
The biggest problem in our food system is the lack of organic food resources in urban areas for cheap prices. I believe the majority of the people who are malnutrition from non-organic food suffer because the lack of organic food resources in urban communities. In order to change the statistics and change the health of suffering citizens, we have to change our unhealthy diet to a healthy diet. In order to change the statistics, we have to change the resources.
A change I can make to my food choices is taking out the fattening, greasy and sugary foods and replacing them with vegetables, healthy proteins, grains and fruits. The impact of these changes will be a longer, healthier life. I am willing to make these changes if the food industry agrees to cheapen the cost of organic food and increase organic food resources in my area particularly.
My Food Rules SlideIn my family, as Italians.. I always had salad after my meal regardless of what we ate. Italians believe that the salad aids in digestion and is refreshing to eat after pasta/meat/etc. It seems wrong to have salad as an appetizer in my family.
2lbs.- free range chicken thighs
3 -small organic red potatoes
1/2-organic red onion
1-cup of chicken broth
1-sweet Red bell pepper
1-clove of garlic
organic black pepper corns w/ grinder (Black pepper)
bottle of organic extra virgin olive oil
Reynolds Baking Bags
Prepare the chicken by sprinkling it with grinded black peppercorns
Sauteé 1/4 of the onion chopped, half the red pepper(with seeds), & chopped garlic in olive oil.
(while you are waitng you can slice your potatoes thinly.)
Once that in finshed and browned, prepare the skillet with more olive oil to fry the chicken.
You plan on just browning the skin , not frying completely.
Once the skin is browned, you need to prepare your baking bag,put the baking bag inside of the roasting pan, cover the bottom of the bag with potatoes then the slices of the other half of the onion and peppers. Add a layer of chicken to cover the bottom layer. each thigh should be touching a potato.
sprinkle the sauteéd peppers and onions on top of the chicken.
Put chicken broth on top of all the food in the bag using a turkey baster.
tie the bag and cut slits for air holes.
Put in a 375 degree oven for about 40 minutes. check periodically.
A few words to describe me meal:
The body does not take long to digest chicken. Chicken is not a heavy meat. Peppers onions and garlic and tasty flavors which are rather healthy. If you ate nothing but this meal everyday you might lack calcium in your diet.
All the ingredients were local and organically grown. The chicken was also free range.
During this unit about Food in Science and Society, I have been a lot more open minded when it comes to food. In the Food Inc. movie we saw a lot of animal cruelty when it came to chcikcen and cows. Cows were often swung around by their limbs and no one really "cared" about the animal that was about to be slaughtered. Another thing I found interesteing was the fact that fish were being fed cord in order to "beef them up" so they would be worth more in the market. They did the same to cows, which would cause them to put a hole in the side of the cow in order to essentially extract the waste, and these helps the cow a little because cows with holes in them last longer.
It was interesting in this unit to see everyones opinions with discussions and with their presentation of their portion of the movie.
This unit essentially changed my view on many foods I eat. For example I eat beef a lot less, especially because it takes 7 days for it to digest inside you body. YUCK!
1 cup of warm water
½ cup white sugar
1 table spoon
½ cup of vegetable oil
2 ½ teaspoon of salt
2 eggs
4 cups of bread flower
2 ¼ teaspoon yeast
After dough is made let dough rise on floured surface for 5 min
Divide dough in half and then in to thirds. Roll into ropes and then braid.
Place on greased cookie sheet cover with wrap and let it rise for 1 hour.
Preheat oven to 350 F.
In a small bawl beat 1 egg and 1 Tablespoon of water
Brush the egg mixture over the bread
Put into oven to bake for 20-25 mins.
This entire meal is all processed for the simple fact there is nothing healthy really in it and nothing used to make this is all whole food. ½ cup of sugar is not really good for your body. It’s really unhealthy expectedly for ones that live with diabetes. 2 ½ teaspoon of salt is extremely unhealthy for your body because of high blood pressure. This meal original from Israel. Challah is a loaf of yeast-risen egg bread that is traditionally eaten by Jews on Shabbat, on ceremonial occasions and during festival holidays. I truly beleve that these ingeatings to make this come from your local grocey story. Challah is not expnisve compared what you would by at a fast food place but I really do think that there is just as much bad food in it just as fast food. Challah cost $2.25 at the store or the juwish bakery. Stroehmann Family White 20 Oz Loaf of bread is $3.29, which has the same ingredients but is more expensive then Challah. So really baking Challah is really the cheapest way to go at the end of the day.
We started learning about how families need to look at the food labels
before they buy their food from supermarkets. We talk about how hard it was to
even get food companies to put the labels on their food and what laws were put
in place for then to do so. So when it come to different food companies and how
they raise and create a farm and animals on that farm we watched a movie called
food inc. that allowed us to see what kind of goes on behind the sense of food.
While
watching that movie we learned about how the animals were being tread and how
they were being cared for. We learned about what they were feeding them and
what if do to their body. They showed us what chemicals are being used to kill
the germs that might be in the food. We learned about how e-coli got in to a hamburger
and a young boy named Kevin died from it and then his mom tried to get a law
passed about that called Kevin's law. We learned about Oprah and the case that
happen with her we learned about the seeds and how they are expansive and they
try to reuse then and can't. This movie talked about so many things it was
crazy that it took us as student to really look at all the food that we by and
eat differently.
After the movie and doing different class assignments with that we went
on to learning about organic and non-organic foods and the difference and price
between them. We as students had to go home and look in our homes to see what
was organic and not the we were told to shop and see the different in price and
label in organic and non -organic. Some students like my self brought the
assignment home to the dinner table and talk about what we have been learning
about food in class with our families. Next we started to look at different
things that have to do with the body and food like, diabetes and heart disease
and things like that and how they error form the foods that we eat and by.
So there are so many different things about food that we have been learning about.
Food slide
Eastern European food(Jewish)-Kasha Recipe
Ingredients
1 egg
Instructions
Step 1: Get a large pot, pour in broth, mix in a tbsp. of butter and bring to a boil, .
Step 2: Meanwhile, mix Kasha and egg together.
Step 3: Put Kasha and egg mixture into a wok/ frying pan on medium heat.
Step 4: Stir continuously (so that the kasha mixture will not stick to the pan or together), let the grains separate. Should look dry but not brown.
Step 5: When broth comes to a boil, pour into wok/frying pan.
Step 6: Stir and cover on medium heat for 30 minutes (check every 5-10 minutes to stir), let the Kasha absorb the broth.
Step 7: When the Kasha has absorbed all of the broth, season to taste with mixed seasoning salt and cumin.
Analysis:
This meal is an easy and healthy option for any family. It consists of two whole ingredients and two processed ingredients. As a staple food in Eastern Europe, kasha is filling and nutritious. It is 82% carbohydrates, 12% protein and 6% fats. Kasha is also a good source of dietary fiber and magnesium with 155 calories for 168 grams. The dietary fiber is the part of food that your body cannot process; therefore it acts as a regulator for your digestive system. Magnesium is important for numerous functions in your body: nerve impulse transmissions and formation of healthy bones. It’s safe to say that this food is nutritious. It is also an environmentally friendly dish.
The buckwheat used was organic and the eggs were from free-range chickens. The store we purchased these items from look for local farms to buy from so the buckwheat groats and eggs didn’t travel far. The item that traveled the farthest was the vegetable broth that we used to be vegetarian. It was imported from Canada and creates a large carbon footprint, which is ironic and an example of the choices and priorities consumers have.
The cost of a meal is a big deciding factor for consumers. This meal is fairly feasible. The entire bag of buckwheat costs only 3 dollars and this recipe calls for half of the bag. One organic egg costs 32 cents and the broth costs around 3 dollars. While the total is much more than a fast food meal, this is a pretty cheap meal considering that two of the items, if not more are organic.
An important aspect of kasha is that most of these products can be produced through a self-sufficient process. Chickens can make the eggs and are easy to contain as livestock in backyards. Buckwheat is apparently easy to grow and can be used in numerous types of food. The only issue with the self-sufficient food process is the limited resources in certain urban areas. Ashley and I are fortunate to own houses with backyards, but many people live in apartments or row homes and cannot grow their own food. However, many of these items were purchased in Acme and were still labeled “organic” so this meal could still be accessible.
Therefore, Kasha is a good food to know how to cook. It is nutritious, environmentally friendly and affordable. All of the items needed for kasha can be bought at grocery markets such as Acme or local stores or even grown at home. As a dish, kasha follows a lot of the food rules. It is less than 5 ingredients, it is something my grandmother would recognize as food, and it’s vegetarian and organic. All in all, it’s a great dish.
Personal Reflection:
When Science in Society first started talking about food, I was ignorant to my role as a consumer. It was only after watching Food Inc. and reading the informative articles that I began to see the error of my ways. I felt extremely guilty. Obesity rates are through the roof, people are buying the cheap and easy choices, and farmers are being exploited daily because of my choices in the grocery store. The entire empire of food seemed messed up.
However, as the class progressed, options began to appear on the horizon. I began to understand how buying food means a vote for that product. Also, I understand now that eating is a responsibility and consumers need to do research before they mindlessly buy everything. However, my work as an eater is unfinished.
Some changes I plan to make are to research the products I consume daily such as milk, yogurt, and cereals. I, also, plan to buy only local vegetables and fruits that are in season. Fortunately, the Weaver's Way co-op will make these goals easier to achieve. This store usually buys locally and even plants it's own food. I'm lucky that it's in my neighborhood. Lastly, I need to teach other people about the food industry. Even if nothing comes from it, they at least will be more aware than before.
Food Rule:
Click on the bottom link below for recipes of the chicken and ginger meal along with a special drink of ginger juice and analysis of the ingredients used in this dish.
https://docs.google.com/a/scienceleadership.org/document/d/1sTze8ETxvHFvh3eiAgMPKgCAYsC63eDKwawCY3Du_z4/edit?hl=en_US&pli=1What I have learned during this unit was on one of my favorite topics in the world, Food. Well, what about food you might ask. Hm, well the food industry and their secrets of processing what we consume. From watching a food documentary, it honestly helped me realize a handful of suggestion that I should take responsibility of in my life and others.
Watching a food documentary called Food Inc. had brought lots of questions in mind that I want to ask. I was in shocked how livestock were being treated before they entered the slaughterhouse and even how they slaughtered the animals. It was pretty harsh and I got kind of disturbed but still watch anyways because it does not seem realistic to me that they do such torture to animals. The biggest problem I see here is how food industry have no care about consumers health and that what they do in factories can harm everyone. Food system obviously know this but I'm getting bothered that they are ignoring this important fact and rather be selfish for money. Even I did not know what the food industry does before they shipped foods out to supermarkets until this video had been shown. Now, Im the type of person that likes more than one source about an issue but this had shown more tha enough for me.
Some changes I would want to make to your food choices is to chill out with the greasy foods and just be cautious of what I consume. Now, I don't want to say I'm going to try and eat organic food now because truly that's not in my path. Yeah, I consume organic products from left to right but I truly and honestly believe that I will end up going back to what I like which is unhealthy food due to the taste but be more cautious! Ah, you see where I'm going at with this. I enjoy food but learning so much of what's going on with what I enjoy makes me more cautious and that's all I can really be thankful for. I care about my health and everyone elses, I'll make sure to make this happen.