French Fries Were Originated From Belgium – Food Science | KATTUFOODTECH

Food Science & Technology Quiz (22/11/2020)

Q1. French Fries Were Originated From?

A} Belgium
B} Libya
C} Mexico
D} Peru

ANSWER – A} Belgium

  • Story Behind Origin Of French Fries Is Very Interesting, Moreover, It’s Good To Say That French Fries Are Nature’s Gift. As The Name Suggests French Fries Doesn’t Arise From France, French Fries Arises From Belgium ( From A Small Villages ) Where People Mainly Eats Fried Fish But During Winters When River Froze, Villagers Started Frying Potatoes Instead Of Fish.

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Q2. PH Range Of Acid Food?

A} PH<4
B} PH 4 To 4.5
C} PH >4.5
D} PH >5.5

ANSWER – C} PH 4 To 4.5

  • On The Basic Of PH, Food Are Generally Divided Into 3 Categories –
  • High Acid Foods (PH  < 4.0)
  • Acid Foods (PH  4 To 4.5)
  • Low Acid Foods (PH  > 4.5)

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Q3. Maximum Temperature Attained In Oxy-Acetylene Welding?

A} 250°C
B} 2500°C
C} 320°C
D} 3200°C

ANSWER – D} 3200°C

  • Oxy-Acetylene Welding Can Used For Welding Of Wide Range Of Metals And Alloys. Highest Temperature That Can Be Produced By Oxy-Acetylene Welding Is 3200 °C

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Q4. Aluminum Foil For Commercial Purposes Was Firstly Produced In The Year?

A} 1880
B} 1913
C} 1949
D} 1992

ANSWER – B} 1913

  • Thin-Rolled Sheet Of Alloyed Aluminum For The Commercial Purposes Varying In Thickness From About 4 To 150 Μm . It Was First Produced Commercially In the United States In The Year 1913.

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Q5. BWG, BDG, BSH, BMS Are Waste From Which Industry?

A} Dairy
B} Pickle
C} Alcohol
D} Coffee

ANSWER – C} Alcohol

  • BWG, BDG, BSH, BMS, BDY, DDG, DDGS, Hot & Cold Traub, And Pomace Are The Wastes Generated From The Alcohol Industry. While The Main Products Are Beer, Whisky, Wine.

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