Week 3: How Do we Make Educated Food Choices?

Meeting the nutritional needs of a burgeoning global population involves more than just agricultural production; it requires efficient methods of food preservation and distribution. As societies expand and farmland becomes increasingly distant from urban centers and remote communities, the challenge of bringing food to the table becomes more complex. This section explores the vital role of food preservation in ensuring food security, the evolution of preservation techniques over time, the global issue of food waste, and efforts to reduce waste and provide safe food to all.

3.1 The Purpose of Food Preservation3.1.2 Food pathogens and Preservation3.2 Understanding Food Waste: A Global Perspective3.3 Making Informed Food Choices for Health and Sustainability3.3.1 Optimal Eating Styles3.3.2 Food Efficiency3.3.3 Challenges and Considerations3.4 Variety3.4.1 Grain Group3.4.2 Fruits and Vegetables Group3.4.3 Dairy Group3.4.4 Protein Group3.4.5 Fats and Oils (lipids) Group

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