An example of an inorganic nutrient class is _____.
a. carbohydrates
b. fats
c. proteins
d. minerals
e. triglycerides
Q. 2Rosh Hashanah is the religious new year of what religion?
a. Judaism
b. Islam
c. Eastern Orthodox Christianity
d. Hinduism
e. Zoroastrianism
Q. 3Orange juice fortified with calcium to help build strong bones is an example of a(n) _____.
a. phytochemical
b. functional food
c. organic food
d. convenience food
e. association food
Q. 4What is the law of meat and milk according to Judaism?
a. Meat and milk must be eaten at the same time.
b. Milk may only be eaten after meat.
c. Milk may only be eaten before meat.
d. Milk and meat may not be eaten at the same time.
e. Milk and meat may only be eaten together at holidays.
Q. 5The diets of some ethnic groups typically do not include _____.
a. milk
b. green leafy vegetables
c. grains and grain products
d. meat and meat products
e. fish and seafood
Q. 6According to kosher standards, which food(s) is/are not permitted?
a. mammals with a cloven foot
b. animals slaughtered according to shehitah
c. blood from any animal
d. honey because it is from an insect
e. liver because it contains too much blood
Q. 7Which foods best exemplify the Asian culture?
a. soybeans, squid, rice, peanuts
b. tomatoes, olives, fish, mozzarella cheese
c. tortillas, corn, avocado, refried beans
d. black-eyed peas, biscuits, peaches, beef
e. couscous, polenta, bulgur, corn
Q. 8About what percentage of kosher foods are purchased by non-Jews?
a. 50
b. 25
c. 15
d. 67
e. 17