Nutrition - Topic 2: Biology Notes Form 2
Topic 2: Nutrition - Biology Notes Form 2
Concepts of Nutrition and food Nutrients
Food Processing, Preservation and Storage.
The Concept of Food Processing , Food Preservation and Food Storage
Explain the concept of food processing , food preservation and food storage
Some of activities involved in food processing are;
- Picking, sorting and washing fruits and vegetables
- Cooking by boiling steaming, roasting backing or frying
- Converting raw materials into other products for example making cheersfrom milk or sugar from sugar cane
FOOD PRESERVATION
Methods of food preservation
- Keeping out micro organisms for example by canning or bottling
- Using high temperature to kill microorganisms that cause spoilage eg.By pasturalization and boiling
- Using very low temperature to slow down the growth of microorganisms for example refrigerationiv.
- Irradiation which is by using radiations such as gamma rays to killmicro organismsv
- Eliminating the moisture that is needed for growth of micro organismfor instance by drying, salting, smoking etc
- Adding chemicals such as salt sugar, carbon monoxide to preventphysical changes in food
FOOD STORAGE
The following are the importance of food preservation
- prevents wastage of food
- it saves money by preventing spoilage of food
- maintains the quality of food
- prevents the growth of micro organisms that can cause illness
- improve the flavor of food
- removes armful toxins and micro organisms from food
- makes food available even where they are not in season
- enables transportation of delecate and perishable food such as milk andfruit over long distance
Traditional and Modern Methods of Processing, Preserving and Storing Food
Differentiate between traditional and modern methods of processing, preserving and storing food
They are two methods of food processing and preservation which are;
- traditional methods
- modern methods
TRADITIONAL METHODS
STORAGE IN GRANARIES AND PITS
ADVANTAGES OF TRADITIONAL METHODS OF FOOD PROCESSING ANDPRESERVATION AND STORAGE
- They are simple and they can be done by most people
- They use locally available materials and simple technology thus keeping costslow
- No harmful chemicals are added to the food
- Curing and smoking add distinct flavor.
- Most methods do not destroy nutrients
- Food can be preserved and stored for the limited period of time
- They are manual and thus difficult to apply on a large scale
- Traditional methods are highly limited in the variety of food that can beprocessed preserved and stored.
MODERN METHODS OF FOOD PROCESSING AND PRESERVATION
CANNING AND BOTTLING
- Food can last for many months and even a year
- Modern methods can process, preserve, and store large variety of food.
- They are advanced technology bused in fast and can handle huge quantities offood.
- The chemicals used can be harmful if eaten in excess
- Theseadvanced technology involve means where they are used only in certainareas for instance refrigeration requires electricity.
- The process used for example canning and pasteurizing require special skills.
- Sometimes nutrients are lost thus lowering the nutritional value of food
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TRADITIONAL AND MODERN METHODS OFFOOD PROCESSING AND PRESERVATION
TRADITIONAL METHODS | MODERN METHODS |
Less costiful | High cost iful |
It involves the use of low technology | It involves the use of advanced technology |
It processes and preserves food for alimited amount of time | Preserves food for months and evenyears |
It uses local materials to process and preserve food It is used by most people | It uses chemicals to process and preserve foodIt is used by few people |
It select type of food to be processed and preserved |