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3.6 Food Provenance
3.6.2 Food Processing and Production
3.6.2.1 Primary and Secondary Processing
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What is primary processing in food production?
Preparing raw agricultural products
Primary processing involves cleaning, sorting, grading, and
packaging
raw materials.
Cleaning in
primary processing
removes dirt and contaminants from raw materials.
Match the secondary processing method with its description:
Cooking ↔️ Heating raw ingredients to improve taste
Baking ↔️ Using heat to cook bread and pastries
Canning ↔️ Preserving food in sealed containers
Fermentation ↔️ Using microorganisms to transform food
What is an example of primary processing?
Washing potatoes
Primary processing makes raw materials safe, usable, and ready for secondary processing or direct
consumption
.
Secondary processing
enhances flavor, texture, and shelf life of food.
Steps involved in primary processing
1️⃣ Cleaning
2️⃣ Sorting
3️⃣ Grading
4️⃣ Packaging
What is an example of secondary processing?
Cooking pasta
Primary processing prepares raw agricultural products to make them safe, usable, and ready for secondary processing or direct
consumption
.
What is the purpose of primary processing?
Prepares raw agricultural products
One step in primary processing is
cleaning
Sorting in
primary processing
categorizes by size, color, and quality.
Steps in primary processing
1️⃣ Cleaning
2️⃣ Sorting
3️⃣ Grading
What does grading in primary processing assess?
Quality based on standards
Packaging in primary processing protects food for storage and
transport
Secondary processing
enhances flavor, texture, and shelf life.
What is one benefit of cooking in secondary processing?
Improves flavor
Baking uses dry
heat
How does canning preserve food?
Sealing and sterilizing
Match the secondary processing method with its benefit:
Cooking ↔️ Improves flavor and texture
Baking ↔️ Develops crusts
Canning ↔️ Extends shelf life
What does fermentation in secondary processing use to transform food?
Microorganisms
Primary processing prepares raw materials, while secondary processing transforms them into consumable
goods
Primary processing prepares raw materials for use, whereas
secondary processing
transforms them into consumable products.
Match the process with its processing type:
Cleaning ↔️ Primary processing
Cooking ↔️ Secondary processing
What is an example of secondary processing?
Boiling pasta
Primary processing enhances cleanliness and categorizes by size and
quality
What is one effect of secondary processing on food properties?
Extends shelf life
Match the processing type with its effect on food properties:
1️⃣ Primary processing
2️⃣ Cleanliness: Removes dirt and contaminants
3️⃣ Secondary processing
4️⃣ Flavor: Enhances taste profiles
What is the primary goal of primary processing in food production?
Prepare raw materials
What is the purpose of primary processing in food production?
Prepare raw materials
Primary processing prepares raw agricultural products for further use by cleaning, sorting, grading, and
packaging
Cleaning involves removing dirt, debris, and contaminants from raw materials during
primary processing
.
Match the primary processing process with its example:
Cleaning ↔️ Washing potatoes
Grading ↔️ Categorizing eggs by size
Packaging ↔️ Bottling fresh milk
What is the main goal of secondary processing in food production?
Transform into consumables
Order the secondary processing methods based on their primary benefits:
1️⃣ Cooking: Softens texture, enhances taste
2️⃣ Baking: Creates crusts, develops complex flavors
3️⃣ Canning: Extends shelf life, prevents spoilage
4️⃣ Fermentation: Alters flavor, enhances nutritional value
Canning preserves food by sealing and
sterilizing
it to prevent spoilage.
Match the secondary processing method with its example:
Cooking ↔️ Boiling pasta
Baking ↔️ Baking bread
Canning ↔️ Canned fruits
Fermentation ↔️ Making yogurt
Primary processing prepares raw agricultural products for further use or
consumption
What is an example of cleaning in primary processing?
Washing potatoes
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