Class 5 EVS

Mangoes Round the Year

NCERT Exercise

Find Out

Look carefully at two-three packets of food items:

Question 1: What can we know from what is written on the packet?

Answer: A packet of food item displays many things. It shows ingredients, i.e. items from which a food is made. It shows date of packing. It also shows the date before which it is best to use the food item. A small red dot on the packet shows non-vegetarian food, while green dot shows vegetarian food.

Question 2: When you buy anything from the market, what do you look for on the packet?

Answer: I usually look for best before date and price, before buying anything.

Question 3: Different kinds of food items spoil due to different reasons. Some foods spoil soon, some stay good for long. List some seasons and conditions in which food spoils quickly.

Answer: Food spoils quickly during summer and rainy season. This shows that warm temperature and moisture are ideal conditions for spoilage of food.

Match Columns

Given below are some food items and some simple methods by which these could be kept fresh for 1-2 days. Match the correct pairs.

Food ItemsMethods
(a) Milk(1) Put in a bowl and keep the bowl in a container with some water.
(b) Cooked rice(2) Wrap in a damp cloth
(c) Green coriander (Dhania)(3) Boil it
(d) Onion, garlic(4) Keep it in a dry open place

Answer: (a) 3, (b) 1, (c) 2, (d) 4

Write

Question 1: Why was sugar and jaggery mixed into the mango pulp and dried in the sun?

Answer: Sugar and jaggery help in preservation of food. Drying a food item in the sun also helps in food preservation. That is why, sugar and jaggery were mixed with mango pulp and then the pulp was dried in the sun.

Question 2: Why did Appa first choose the most ripe mangoes to be used for making the mamidi tandra?

Answer: Ripe mango has more juice than pulp. Mamidi tandra (aam papad) is ideally made from mango juice. So, Appa first choose the ripest mangoes.

Question 3: How did the brothers make the mamidi tandra? Write down step-by-step what they did for this.

Answer: Following are the steps for making mamidi tandra.

Question 4: What things are made in your house from ripe and unripe mangoes?

Answer: Following things are made from ripe and unripe mangoes.

Ripe Mangoes: Mango shake, ice cream

Unripe Mangoes: Pickles, Meethi chutney, teekhi chutney, Aam Panna

Pickles

Question 1: Make a list of all the different types of pickles that you know about, and share with your friends.

Answer: Mango pickle, Lemon pickle, Carrot pickle, Tamarind Pickle,

Question 2: Is there any kind of pickle made in your house? What kind of pickle is it? Who makes it? From whom did they learn to make the pickle?

Answer: My mother makes pickles of mangoes and lemon. Mango pickles are spicy, while lemon pickle has no spice. My mother has learnt it from her mother.

Question 3: What all things are needed to make any one type of pickle in your house? How is the pickle made? Find out the recipe and write.

Answer: Let us make mango pickle.

Things You Need: Raw mango, salt, mustard oil, spices (turmeric, red chilli, black mustard seeds, carom seeds, etc.

Process:

Question 4: How are these things made in your house?

(a) Papad

Answer: We buy packets of papad and fry them.

(b) Chutney

Answer: Chutney is usually made by grinding a mixture of coriander leaves, green chilli and amla

(c) Badiyan

Answer: We usually buy them from market. Sometimes, badiyan is made from a mixture of urad dal and spices.

(d) Sauce

Answer: Tomato sauce is made during winter. For this, tomato is boiled along with pumpkin and spices. Some preservative is added to the sauce.

Question 5: It is a two-day journey by train from Pune to Kolkata. If you were to go on this trip, what food items would you carry with you? How would you pack them? Make a list on the blackboard of all the packed food. What food item would you eat first?

Answer: I will carry puri, aloo bhaji, pickles and namkeen. Puri and bhaji can be packed in tiffin boxes. They need to be covered with aluminium foil. Namkeen is kept in sealed packets. Puri is the first item to be eaten.

Question 6: Glass jars and bottles are dried well in the sun before filling them with pickles. Why is this done? Do you remember what happened to the bread in the experiment?

Answer: Glass jars and bottles are dried to remove moisture. Moisture helps in growth of germs, which spoil the food.