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Technology and Livelihood Education: Cookery

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Technology and

Livelihood Education 9
Quarter
3 Cookery
Quarter 3
Module 5
PREPARE A VARIETY OF SANDWIC

IDENTIFY SANDWICH
COMPONENT

EXPECTATIONS
Upon completion of this lesson, you are expected to:

• Analyze the component of a sandwich.


• Identify the ingredients used in preparing sandwiches.
• Value the importance of knowing the complete structure of a
sandwich.
PRETEST

This part will test your prior knowledge about how to select and use the
correct equipment in preparing salads and dressings.

Directions: Read and understand the statement carefully. Write the word
Fact if the statement is true, and then write the word Fake if the statement
is a lie. Write the answer before each number.

1. The distinction between consuming and tasting food is also identified


by the consistency of the ingredients.
2. All sandwiches consist of several basic components.
3. The secret to a good sandwich starts with good bread and quality
fillings.
4. The filling acts as the protective layer of a sandwich, preventing the
filling from softening or wetting the bread.
5. The base consists of one or more ingredients that are stacked, layered
or folded within or on the structure to form the sandwich.

RECAP
This part will measure what learnings and skills you understood from
the previous lesson.

Identification:

1. A type of sandwich that is made of bread cut lengthwise, about 3/8 inch thick.
Fresh cream bread is preferable because it is easy to roll and will not crack.

2. The sandwiches that are small and fancy are made from light and delicate
ingredients and bread that has trimmed crusts or sides.
3. These are made with more than two slices of bread (or rolls split into more
than two pieces) and with several ingredients as filling.
4. It is also called toasted sandwich, a simple sandwich that is buttered on the
outside and browned on the griddle, in a hot oven, or in a Panini grill.
5. Flavored breads served with dips like quesadillas and burritos.

LESSON

LO 2.2.1. IDENTIFY SANDWICH COMPONENT

The distinction between consuming and tasting food is also identified by the
consistency of the ingredients. The quality of the ingredients matters, even
with the most modest food, the sandwich. Any sandwich has three basic
components: the bread, the filling, and the spread or accompaniment. Each
component contributes to making a sandwich substantial than the amount
of its components. A good sandwich depends upon the quality of bread.

BASIC COMPONENTS OF A SANDWICH

1. The Structure or Base – it is the part of a sandwich wherein the


ingredients are placed, and it consists of some form of bread or dough
produce that is whole or sliced.

Examples of Base:

Sandwich Rolls Pita Bread Tortillas


2. The Moistening Agent- is intended to bind the sandwich to enhance
both flavor and texture. It works between the filling and the structure as the
defensive layer, preventing the filling from softening or wetting the bread.

Examples of Moistening Agent:

Mayonnaise Softened Butter

3. The filling consists of one or more ingredients that are stacked within
or on the structure to form the sandwich, layered or folded. Varieties of
fillings should be chosen carefully. The filling can be hot or cold and comes
in any sort of meat, fruit, vegetables, salad or a combination of any of them
that is cooked and cured.

Examples of Filling:

Hamburger Patties Cheese Vegetables


ACTIVITIES

Directions: Supply the missing word or phrase to make the statement


correct. Responses can be found inside the box.

Bread Dough Fillings Flavor Texture moistening agent

1. ___________ acts as the protective layer between the filling and the
structure.
2. The varieties of _________ should be carefully selected. It can be hot or
cold and comes in any form of cooked, cured meat, fruit, vegetables,
salad or a combination of any of them.
3. Base is the part upon which the ingredients are placed, consists of
some form of _________ produce that is whole or sliced.
4. Moistening agent is meant to bind the sandwich providing an
improvement of both ________.
5. The _________ consists of one or more ingredients that are stacked,
layered or folded within or on the structure to form the sandwich.

WRAP-UP

Directions: After having our discussion on the component of a sandwich.


Please provide the necessary in table with your insight for each category.

A. Give some example of base B. Give the three components sandwich

1. _____
1. _____
2. _____
2. _____
3. _____
3. _____

C. Give some examples of Fillings D. Give some examples of Moistening


agent
1. _____ 1. _____

2. _____ 2. _____

3. _____ 3. _____

VALUING

EXIT CARD
Directions: Complete the statement concerning the component of a
sandwich. Before, I thought ______________________________.

After having this lesson on how to select and use the correct equipment in
preparing salads and dressings, I realized __________________.

POST TEST

MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Read and understand the questions carefully and choose the
letter that corresponds to the correct answer.

1. It is meant to bind the sandwich providing an improvement of both flavor


and texture.
a. Moistening agent c. Filling
b. Structure d. base
2. It is the part of a sandwich upon which the ingredients are placed,
consists of some form of bread or dough produce that is whole or sliced.
a. Vegetables c. Moistening agent
b. Structure d. Filling
3. It consists of one or more ingredients that are stacked, layered or
folded within or on the structure to form the sandwich. a.
Moistening agent c. Filling
b. Structure d. base
4. It acts as the protective layer between the filling and the structure,
preventing the filling from softening or wetting the bread. a. Base
c. Filling
b. Structure d. Moistening agent
5. Meat is an example of what component of a sandwich?
a. Moistening agent c. Base
b. Structure d. Filling

KEY TO CORRECTION

5 . Filling
texture
Fake 5. 4. Flavor and D 5.
Fake 4. 3. Bread or dough C 4.
2 . Fillings C 3.
Fact 3.
1. Moistening agent B 2.
Fake 2.
Fact 1. A 1.

PRETEST ACTIVITY POSTTEST

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