Food And Nutrition GCSE AQA
-
Food-Preparation-Skills gcse12 主题
-
Skill-1-General-Practical-Skills
-
Skill-2-Knife-Skills
-
Skill-3-Preparing-Fruit-And-Vegetables
-
Skill-4-Use-Of-The-Cooker
-
Skill-5-Use-Of-Equipment
-
Skill-6-Cooking-Methods
-
Skill-7-Prepare-Combine-And-Shape
-
Skill-8-Sauce-Making
-
Skill-9-Tenderise-And-Marinate
-
Skill-10-Dough
-
Skill-11-Raising-Agents
-
Skill-12-Setting-Mixtures
-
Skill-1-General-Practical-Skills
-
Macronutrients gcse3 主题
-
Micronutrients gcse3 主题
-
Nutritional-Needs-And-Health gcse5 主题
-
Cooking-Of-Food-And-Heat-Transfer gcse3 主题
-
Functional-And-Chemical-Properties-Of-Food gcse5 主题
-
Food-Spoilage-And-Contamination gcse4 主题
-
Principles-Of-Food-Safety gcse2 主题
-
Factors-Affecting-Food-Choice gcse3 主题
-
British-And-International-Cuisines gcse2 主题
-
Sensory-Evaluation gcse2 主题
-
Environmental-Impact-And-Sustainability-Of-Food gcse5 主题
Food-Spoilage
Exam code:8585
The signs of food spoilage
-
Food spoilage can occur due to the action of:
-
enzymes
-
microorganisms, such as:
-
mould
-
yeast
-
bacteria
-
-
Signs of food spoilage due to enzymic action
-
Sliced fruit may turn brown due to oxidation on exposure to air; this is known as enzymic browning, e.g.
-
apples
-
pears
-
-
Enzyme activity can result in fruits becoming overripe, e.g.
-
bananas
-
avocado
-

Jason Thibault, via Flickr (opens in a new tab)
Signs of food spoilage due to mould growth
-
Moulds are fungi that spread by the growth of thread-like filaments; moulds can grow in conditions that include:
-
acid or alkaline
-
high sugar
-
high salt
-
moist or quite dry (e.g. on hard cheeses)
-
warm temperatures
-
-
Moulds often grow on foods such as:
-
bread
-
cheese
-
jam
-
fruit
-
-
Visible mould can be green, black or white in colour and may have a furry appearance
-
Mould that is visible on the surface of food is a sign that microscopic moulds are present within the food

NotFromUtrecht, via Wikimedia Commons (opens in a new tab)
Signs of food spoilage due to yeast
-
Yeasts are single-celled fungi; growth conditions include:
-
either in the presence or absence of oxygen
-
high enough moisture levels
-
warm temperatures
-
-
Yeasts often grow on or in acidic, sweet foods such as:
-
fruit, e.g. grapes, strawberries and tomatoes
-
fruit juice, e.g. orange juice
-
honey
-
jam
-
sweetened yoghurt
-
-
Yeasts that grow in the absence of oxygen can ferment the sugars in food; signs of this include:
-
gas bubbles that contain carbon dioxide forming on the surface of liquids
-
an alcoholic taste
-
a slightly fizzy mouthfeel
-
Responses