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Grade 10 e-Hospitality Studies

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      • Week 1

        • What is Hospitality Studies?

          The word hospitality describes the warm reception of visitors in one’s home. In the hospitality industry, it means the official hosting, entertaining or servicing of guests (usually in exchange for payment).

          The subject of Hospitality Studies covers the interactions between hosts and their guests, and the processes that take place behind the scenes to make it all happen.

        • G10T1W1 Offline Content File DOCX
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        • G10T1W1 Quiz
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          Introducing Hospitality Studies Quiz

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        • G10T1W1 Interactive Content
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          Introduction to Hospitality Studies

        • Week 1 Glossary
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        • Find the words Interactive Content
      • WEEK 2

        • The Cultural Diversity of South Africa’s Food and Beverage Industry File DOCX
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          https://sasoldbeedustream.co.za/mod/lightboxgallery/view.php?id=34059

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        • G10T1W2 Quiz
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          The Cultural Diversity of South Africa’s Food and Beverage Industry

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          The Cultural Diversity of South Africa’s Food and Beverage Industry

        • Indigenous Food Glossary

          Indigenous food dates back to the ancestors of 10,000 years ago and what they could cultivate from the land and livestock. Grains, like maize and sorghum, would be cooked or fermented (and served as “pap” and “ting”), while meat from chickens, sheep and cattle would be roasted (what South Africans commonly refer to as braai-ing) or dried and preserved (what South Africans commonly refer to as biltong).

          Traditional beer has played a significant role in indigenous culture for centuries. Offered at special occasions (like weddings and funerals), these home-made tonics brewed from fermented grains, were some of the very first tokens of South African hospitality. With the onset of the mining industry, traditional beer became more commercial, being sold – even to this day - from the many shebeens that have popped up across the country.Two indigenous people preparing a fire

      • WEEK 3

        • Appliances, Equipment and Utensils Book
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          Kitchen appliances and utensils

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        • G10T1W3 Quiz
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          Appliances, Equipment and Utensils

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        • G10T1W3 Interactive Content
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          Appliances, Equipment and Utensils

      • WEEK 4

        • Kitchen Hygiene Book
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        • G100T1W4 Quiz
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          Kitchen Hygiene

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        • G10T1W4 Interactive Content
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          Kitchen Hygiene

      • WEEK 5

        • Recipes and Cooking Techniques Book
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          https://sasoldbeedustream.co.za/mod/lightboxgallery/view.php?id=34059recipes and cooking techniques

        • Recipes and Cooking Techniques Glossary
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        • G10T1W5 Quiz
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          Recipes and Cooking Techniques

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        • G10T1W5 Interactive Content
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          Recipes and Cooking Techniques

      • WEEK 6

        • Mise-en-place in the kitchen Book
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        • Mise-en-place Glossary
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        • G10T1W6 Quiz

          Mise-en-place

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        • G10T1W6 Interactive Content
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          Mise-en-place

      • WEEK 7

        • The South African food pyramid Book
        • SA Food Pyramid Glossary
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        • G10T1W7 Quiz
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          The South African Food Pyramid

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          The South African Food Pyramid

      • WEEK 8

        • cooking methods

        • Cooking Methods Book
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        • Glossary
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        • G10T1W8 Quiz
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          Cooking Methods
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        • G10T1W8 Interactive Content
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          COOKING METHODS

      • WEEK 9

        • Sones and Muffins Book
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        • Scones and muffins Glossary
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          muffins and scones

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        • G10T1W9 Quiz
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          scones and Muffins
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          Scones and Muffins

      • WEEK 10

        • Fruits Book
        • Fruits Glossary
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          The fleshy part of a plant (tree, bush, flower, etc) that protects seeds – is high in nutrients and fiber. It is usually eaten raw, and is characterized by its sweet (or sometimes sour) flavor. 

          fruits display

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        • G10T1W10 Quiz
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          Fruit

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          Fruit

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