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Hosted by Mrs. Kingsley

GrainsPreserveChocolateCoffee

Row 1, Col 1 This Grain is ground into flour And used to make breads and Similar foods. What is Wheat?

1,2 Packing food in jar, sealing And heating it to sterilize its Contents is know as this. What is canning?

1,3 This type of chocolate contains Additional milk solids What is milk chocolate?

1,4 These are two common names For coffee. What are cup of joe and java?

2,1 This grain is most popular in Beef soups What is barley?

2,2 The lowering of the temperature Of food below 28 degrees to Inhibit the growth of bacteria, Molds and yeasts. What is freezing?

2,3 A process of heating and Cooling chocolate to the correct Temperature to produce a sheen And desired consistency What is tempering?

2,4 This is the process of extracting Moisture from the bean - Ranging from light to dark. What is roasting?

3,1 Storage buildings for wheat Kernels, seen prominently On the Canadian prairies. What are grain elevators?

3,2 Extraction of moisture by sun, Heat, air or vacuum to inhibit The growth of molds, yeasts And bacteria. What is drying?

3,3 The picture Shows where Chocolate is Derived from What are cocoa pods?

3,4 The colour of coffee beans When first harvested What is green?

4,1 The machine that cuts the wheat Stalks, separates the kernel and Loads the grain onto trucks What is a combine?

4,2 The heating of milk and other Liquids which reduces the Number of disease-producing bacteria What is pasteurization?

4,3 A particular kind of Chocolate named after An expensive mushroom What is a truffle?

4,4 The optimal ratio for a perfect Cup of coffee, according to Alton Brown. What is 30 ml of coffee to 6-oz of water?

5,1 The largest part of a wheat kernel What is the endosperm?

5,2 An undetectable toxin that can Grow in home canned goods if Not Sterilized and processed properly What is botulism?

5,3 Pure chocolate in liquid Form, extracted from the nib And shell of the bean. What is chocolate liquor?

5,4 It contains two green coffee Beans, grown inside of this sweet capsule. What is a cherry?