tori86 said:i thought it was a fair exam. i thought i stuffed up the questions on the option on nutrition (q14?) but it turns out i did it right
first time i've ever written for 3 hours in a food tech test, usually i have 1 hour of sleep time
thats wat i did as well, i compared them like said their similar, hmm that wasn't my best question though.defiance26 said:Drivers is just a fancy word for reasons for food product development.... thought the test was alright wouldn't say easy like all yas.... can someone explain the question bout contrasting non-active nutrients and nutritionally modified.... all i did was state definitions then show characterstics and examples of both
aww how cute! wowy popsbextahunt said:Aww my teacher is soo cool. She waited for us till 5 o'clock to give each of us a lolly bag! Awww!
Yeah i think ur right. I just put stuff like serving suggestions, logos, websites etcbextahunt said:Hey what you guys put for that legilslation requirements for labeling? I put like nutrition panel, weight, etc... but i had to make an "educated guess" as to what to put for the things that can appear on a label but wasnt a legislation requirement... I put for the non-legislation requirements such as ways u can use product with other products (eg yakult can be put in milk), links for info on nutrition (eg websites) cooking exampls (eg recipes including that product)... Is that about right??
Yeah I agree hey! I had anti-oxidents and fibre deficiency... I chose the fibre deficiency... but like the package/label/consumer thing was a pretty vast question hey... i like wrote a whole page. But yeah, the exam was pretty weird...Laus86 said:Yeah i think ur right. I just put stuff like serving suggestions, logos, websites etc
And now that i think of it that active non-nutrient comparison thing was weird...the question was a bit unclear i thought.