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FOODS FROM AROUND THE WORLD PROJECT. PURPOSE Everyone eats, but not everyone eats the same things, and the differences in diet from one culture to the.

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1 FOODS FROM AROUND THE WORLD PROJECT

2 PURPOSE Everyone eats, but not everyone eats the same things, and the differences in diet from one culture to the next can be very dramatic. Students are encouraged to share their culture through food by inviting them to talk about and share dishes typical in their countries. This unit will teach students the basics of nutrition while integrating cultural awareness. To do this, students will need a background on nutritional concepts including reading food labels. Students will use these concepts to research a culture, specifically a food, and create a menu from the country of their choice and prepare a national dish for their class presentation. Discussions of stereotype and diversity help students gain sensitivity to the strengths and needs of different people around the world.

3 OBJECTIVES Students understand cultural connections to foods, while also learning about the health benefits of some foods from around the world. Develop an awareness of the diversity of food around the globe. Identify personal biases and stereotypes related to food. Explain the value of sensitivity and openness toward diverse cultures. Compare and contrast their food choices with the eating habits of others locally and globally. Work together in teams to create a menu, food list, and nutritional information based on knowledge learned in this unit.

4 PART 1. RESEARCH A COUNTRY OR A CULTURE OF YOUR CHOICE Write a short paper to include the following details about the country : Food Holidays Clothing Religion Music Money History Family The paper should be brief, yet specific! Papers should be at least 2 pages in length (12 font and double spaced).

5 PART 2. CREATE A MENU The menu should have the following categories: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert & a Beverage (optional- appetizer, soup or salad) Name of the food/beverage in each category and brief description of the food. The total calories of each food item. Picture of the food item. Menus can be holiday themed.

6 Salads Fiesta Chicken Chopped Salad Chopped lettuce tossed with black bean corn salsa, roasted red peppers & onions, tortilla strips, white cheddar and spicy jalapeño dressing, mounded nicely with chimichurri glazed grilled chicken 860 Calories w/ dressing 700 Calories w/out dressing Breakfast Lunch Dinner Desert Triple Chocolate Meltdown A magnificently moist chocolate cake. Its fudge-filled center will erupt upon first bite! Served with vanilla ice cream and hot fudge. 980 Calories Border Scramble A fluffy omelet stuffed with spicy pepper-jack cheese is smothered with a blend of Bob Evans Sausage, home fries, diced tomatoes and onions in a zesty ranchero sauce. Finished with sour cream, scallions and pepper-jack cheese. Served with golden-brown home fries and two freshly baked buttermilk biscuits 631 Calories Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese Extra Value Meal Two quarter pound* 100% beef patties simply seasoned with a pinch of salt and pepper, two slices of melty cheese, slivered onions and tangy pickles all on sesame seed bun. Go above and beyond the call of value with a DQPC, our World Famous Fries, and your choice of an icy soft drink 750 Cal, 380 Cal, 210 Cal Total: 1,340 Calories SUPER SUPREME PIZZA A FEAST OF PEPPERONI, HAM, BEEF, PORK SAUSAGE, ITALIAN SAUSAGE, RED ONIONS, MUSHROOMS, GREEN PEPPERS AND BLACK OLIVES. SUPER SUPREME PIZZA A FEAST OF PEPPERONI, HAM, BEEF, PORK SAUSAGE, ITALIAN SAUSAGE, RED ONIONS, MUSHROOMS, GREEN PEPPERS AND BLACK OLIVES. SUPER SUPREME PIZZA A feast of pepperoni, ham, beef, pork sausage, Italian sausage, red onions, mushrooms, green peppers and black olives. 1 slice = 420 Calories Total = 3,360 Calories

7 PART 3. NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION Create a Nutritional Information List. This list should include the following: Food Name Serving Size Calories per Serving Total Calories Calories from Fat Grams of Carbs, Protein & Fats Sugar in grams

8 EXAMPLE OF NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION Nutritional Facts Serving Size Calories per Serving Total Calories Total Calories from Fat Carbs (grams) Protein (grams) Fats (grams) Sugar (grams) Cheeseburger114 grams 300 1103425127 Quarter Pounder w/ Cheese 198 grams 510 2304029269 Big Mac214 grams 540 2604525299 Large Fries154 grams 500 220636250 Large Coke32 fl oz.310 08600 Vanilla McCafe Shake 22 fl oz820 22013317220102

9 PART 4. CREATE A VISUAL FOR GROUP PRESENTATIONS Poster PowerPoint Prezi (extra credit)

10 Bring in a sample of food from your menu for everyone to sample the last day of class presentations Holiday and end of the semester party! Whoot Whoot! EXTRA CREDIT


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