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1. THE PRODUCT MUST BE MADE FROM FRESH INGREDIENTS
AND SHOULD LOOK AND TASTE FRESH
•a. Freshness
•b. Size
•c. Flavor
•d. Texture
2. A PROPER BLEND OF COMPLEMENTARY AND
CONTRASTING FLAVOR’S, E.G. CHOCOLATE AND ORANGE,
GOES WELL TOGETHER.
•a. Freshness
•b. Size
•c. Flavor
•d. Texture
3. WHEN MAKING A NUMBER OF DESSERTS, IT
IS IMPORTANT TO DIVIDE OR PORTION THE
MIXTURE OR FINAL PRODUCT ACCURATELY, IN
ORDER TO HAVE A UNIFORM SIZE AND THE
CORRECT NUMBER OF PORTIONS
•a. Freshness
•b. Size
•c. Flavor
•d. Texture
4. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT
CONSIDER TO CHARACTERISTICS OF
FROZEN DESSERT
•a. Normally eaten while frozen
•b. Thick or soft
•c. Comes with different flavor
•d. Flaky and tender
5. ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE
CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD FRUIT
DESSERTS, EXCEPT
•a. appetizing aroma
•b. slightly chilled temperature
•c. simple and attractive
•d. moderately sweet
CHARACTERISTICS OF
DESSERT
•A. Fruits - The
simplest dessert
and one of the
best are fruits
because they
are nutritious,
appetizing, and
easy to prepare
and serve.
CHARACTERISTICS
OF FRUIT
•normally fleshy
• juicy
•appetizing aroma
•simple
•slightly chilled
B. CHEESE
• Cheese is another
excellent dessert that
is ready to serve.
• It is made in all parts
of the world from a
variety of milks from
cow, goat and sheep.
Each variety has a
definite character, a
special appeal and
particular uses.
THE THREE GENERAL TYPES OF CHEESE
BASED ON CONSISTENCY ARE:
•1. Soft Cheese -
cottage cheese, cream
cheese, curd cheese.
•Such cheeses are soft
and spreadable, with a
mild flavor.
•a. un ripened cheese
•b. ripened by bacteria
•c. high moisture
content
2. SEMI HARD CHEESE
• Cheddar- is a natural cheese that is
relatively hard, off-white
• Edam- is a semi-hard cheese that
originated in the Netherlands, and is named
after the town of Edam
• Asiago cheese- The aged cheese
Such Cheeses are Firm, crumbly and can be
sliced.
a. ripened by mold b. ripened bacteria c.
lower moisture content
3. HARD CHEESE
•Parmesan, Romano and
Vintage Gouda Cheese.
• They are Crumbly and dry
and great for crumbling
and Grating.
•a. with gas holes
•b. without gas holes
C. GELATIN
• - These are easily
prepared, economical and
vary in many ways.
Characteristics of Gelatin
• usually colorful
• thick but soft
• can be molded in
different shapes
C. CUSTARD
•Baked and soft custards vary
in so many ways.
•Creamy, delicate, baked
custards may be served in
their baking cups or may be
unmolded and served with
fruit garnishes or with dessert
sauces.
CHARACTERISTICS OF BAKED
CUSTARD
•firmness of shape
•smooth, tender
texture
•rich and creamy
consistency
SOFT CUSTARD
Characteristics of soft
custard
•velvety smooth texture
•rich flavor
•has pouring consistency of
heavy cream
E. PUDDINGS
• - are relatively simple to prepare
and vary with sauces.
Characteristics of Puddings
• attractive appearance
• excellent consistency
• well – blended flavor
• firmness of shape
• an accompanying sauce to add
interest
F. FRUIT COBBLERS
•- These have a depth of two or
three inches and are topped
with biscuit dough rather than
being made with pie crust.
They may be served either hot
or cold.
•appetizing aroma • simple •
G. FROZEN
DESSERTS
• - is a general term and
includes ice cream, sherbet,
frozen yogurt, sorbet and
related products
Characteristics of ice cream
• Normally eaten while frozen
• Comes with different flavor
• Thick or soft
H. CAKES
•- These desserts
resemble tender, sweet
breads.
Characteristics of cake
•Various shape
• Baked with different
flavor
I. COOKIES
• - Cookies originated as small
cakes. It varies in size, shape
and texture, but many share
variations of basic
ingredients such as
sweetener, eggs, butter or
shortening and flour.
Characteristics of cookies
• Crisp , soft, chewy
K. PIES
• - The simplest form of pie
involves a crust with a filling.
The crust can be on the top
and bottom or just the
bottom, made from pastry
or graham cracker crumbs.
Characteristics of pie
• Flaky and tender
• Filling is firm, smooth and
adequately cooked.
• It holds it shape when
served
M. PASTRIES
•- The same flaky pastry
used to make pie crusts is
applied to other desserts
such as cream puffs,
éclairs, Danish pastries
and palmers.
Characteristics of pastries
•Flakiness
•Tenderness
•Different fillings and
flavors
QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF
END PRODUCT OF DESSERTS
•• Freshness: The
product must be made
from fresh ingredients
and should look and
taste fresh.
•• Flavor: A proper
blend of
complementary and
contrasting flavor’s, e.g.
chocolate and orange,
goes well together.
ACTIVITY I: CONNECT DIRECTIONS: DRAW AN ARROW TO
CONNECT THE SAMPLE PICTURE OF THE DESSERT.TO ITS
CORRESPONDING CHARACTERISTICS OF DESSERT
QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF
END PRODUCT OF DESSERTS
• • Color: A blend of complementary and
contrasting colors, e.g. red strawberries and
green mint, adds life to a brown chocolate
bavarois.
• • Texture: A blend of complementary and
contrasting textures, e.g. crisp puff pastry,
soft Chantilly cream and tender mango
slices. The texture of the dessert should be
typical of the specific dessert, e.g. a firm gel
for a jelly, a smooth texture for a cream, but
a crisp texture for an apple strudel.
QUALITY
CHARACTERISTICS
OF END PRODUCT
OF DESSERTS
• • Shape: Molded or sliced
desserts should maintain their
shape during service and not
collapse.
• • Suitability for the occasion:
Desserts for large numbers of
people should not be too
elaborate or fragile and must be
served easily and attractively
without falling apart. The base
should also be strong enough to
hold the filling and garnish
QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF
END PRODUCT OF DESSERTS
• • Appearance: The dessert must be
neat (neatly unmolded, cut or piped)
and the plates or bowls must be
spotless.
• • Size: When making a number of
desserts, it is important to divide or
portion the mixture or final product
accurately, in order to have a uniform
•usually colorful
•thick but soft
•can be molded in different
shapes
•These desserts resemble
tender, sweet breads.
•Various shape
• Baked with different flavor
• Serve with lovely design
•velvety smooth texture
• rich flavor
• has pouring
consistency of heavy
cream
•Flaky and tender
• Filling is firm, smooth
and adequately cooked.
• It holds it shape when
served
•Normally eaten while
frozen
• Comes with different
flavor
•Thick or soft
•appetizing aroma
•simple
•slightly chilled.
•firmness of shape
•smooth, tender texture
•rich and creamy
consistency
• excellent flavor

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characteristics of dessert.pptx

  • 1. 1. THE PRODUCT MUST BE MADE FROM FRESH INGREDIENTS AND SHOULD LOOK AND TASTE FRESH •a. Freshness •b. Size •c. Flavor •d. Texture
  • 2. 2. A PROPER BLEND OF COMPLEMENTARY AND CONTRASTING FLAVOR’S, E.G. CHOCOLATE AND ORANGE, GOES WELL TOGETHER. •a. Freshness •b. Size •c. Flavor •d. Texture
  • 3. 3. WHEN MAKING A NUMBER OF DESSERTS, IT IS IMPORTANT TO DIVIDE OR PORTION THE MIXTURE OR FINAL PRODUCT ACCURATELY, IN ORDER TO HAVE A UNIFORM SIZE AND THE CORRECT NUMBER OF PORTIONS •a. Freshness •b. Size •c. Flavor •d. Texture
  • 4. 4. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT CONSIDER TO CHARACTERISTICS OF FROZEN DESSERT •a. Normally eaten while frozen •b. Thick or soft •c. Comes with different flavor •d. Flaky and tender
  • 5. 5. ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD FRUIT DESSERTS, EXCEPT •a. appetizing aroma •b. slightly chilled temperature •c. simple and attractive •d. moderately sweet
  • 6. CHARACTERISTICS OF DESSERT •A. Fruits - The simplest dessert and one of the best are fruits because they are nutritious, appetizing, and easy to prepare and serve.
  • 7. CHARACTERISTICS OF FRUIT •normally fleshy • juicy •appetizing aroma •simple •slightly chilled
  • 8. B. CHEESE • Cheese is another excellent dessert that is ready to serve. • It is made in all parts of the world from a variety of milks from cow, goat and sheep. Each variety has a definite character, a special appeal and particular uses.
  • 9. THE THREE GENERAL TYPES OF CHEESE BASED ON CONSISTENCY ARE: •1. Soft Cheese - cottage cheese, cream cheese, curd cheese. •Such cheeses are soft and spreadable, with a mild flavor. •a. un ripened cheese •b. ripened by bacteria •c. high moisture content
  • 10. 2. SEMI HARD CHEESE • Cheddar- is a natural cheese that is relatively hard, off-white • Edam- is a semi-hard cheese that originated in the Netherlands, and is named after the town of Edam • Asiago cheese- The aged cheese Such Cheeses are Firm, crumbly and can be sliced. a. ripened by mold b. ripened bacteria c. lower moisture content
  • 11. 3. HARD CHEESE •Parmesan, Romano and Vintage Gouda Cheese. • They are Crumbly and dry and great for crumbling and Grating. •a. with gas holes •b. without gas holes
  • 12. C. GELATIN • - These are easily prepared, economical and vary in many ways. Characteristics of Gelatin • usually colorful • thick but soft • can be molded in different shapes
  • 13. C. CUSTARD •Baked and soft custards vary in so many ways. •Creamy, delicate, baked custards may be served in their baking cups or may be unmolded and served with fruit garnishes or with dessert sauces.
  • 14. CHARACTERISTICS OF BAKED CUSTARD •firmness of shape •smooth, tender texture •rich and creamy consistency
  • 15. SOFT CUSTARD Characteristics of soft custard •velvety smooth texture •rich flavor •has pouring consistency of heavy cream
  • 16. E. PUDDINGS • - are relatively simple to prepare and vary with sauces. Characteristics of Puddings • attractive appearance • excellent consistency • well – blended flavor • firmness of shape • an accompanying sauce to add interest
  • 17. F. FRUIT COBBLERS •- These have a depth of two or three inches and are topped with biscuit dough rather than being made with pie crust. They may be served either hot or cold. •appetizing aroma • simple •
  • 18. G. FROZEN DESSERTS • - is a general term and includes ice cream, sherbet, frozen yogurt, sorbet and related products Characteristics of ice cream • Normally eaten while frozen • Comes with different flavor • Thick or soft
  • 19. H. CAKES •- These desserts resemble tender, sweet breads. Characteristics of cake •Various shape • Baked with different flavor
  • 20. I. COOKIES • - Cookies originated as small cakes. It varies in size, shape and texture, but many share variations of basic ingredients such as sweetener, eggs, butter or shortening and flour. Characteristics of cookies • Crisp , soft, chewy
  • 21. K. PIES • - The simplest form of pie involves a crust with a filling. The crust can be on the top and bottom or just the bottom, made from pastry or graham cracker crumbs. Characteristics of pie • Flaky and tender • Filling is firm, smooth and adequately cooked. • It holds it shape when served
  • 22. M. PASTRIES •- The same flaky pastry used to make pie crusts is applied to other desserts such as cream puffs, éclairs, Danish pastries and palmers. Characteristics of pastries •Flakiness •Tenderness •Different fillings and flavors
  • 23. QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF END PRODUCT OF DESSERTS •• Freshness: The product must be made from fresh ingredients and should look and taste fresh. •• Flavor: A proper blend of complementary and contrasting flavor’s, e.g. chocolate and orange, goes well together.
  • 24. ACTIVITY I: CONNECT DIRECTIONS: DRAW AN ARROW TO CONNECT THE SAMPLE PICTURE OF THE DESSERT.TO ITS CORRESPONDING CHARACTERISTICS OF DESSERT
  • 25. QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF END PRODUCT OF DESSERTS • • Color: A blend of complementary and contrasting colors, e.g. red strawberries and green mint, adds life to a brown chocolate bavarois. • • Texture: A blend of complementary and contrasting textures, e.g. crisp puff pastry, soft Chantilly cream and tender mango slices. The texture of the dessert should be typical of the specific dessert, e.g. a firm gel for a jelly, a smooth texture for a cream, but a crisp texture for an apple strudel.
  • 26. QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF END PRODUCT OF DESSERTS • • Shape: Molded or sliced desserts should maintain their shape during service and not collapse. • • Suitability for the occasion: Desserts for large numbers of people should not be too elaborate or fragile and must be served easily and attractively without falling apart. The base should also be strong enough to hold the filling and garnish
  • 27. QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF END PRODUCT OF DESSERTS • • Appearance: The dessert must be neat (neatly unmolded, cut or piped) and the plates or bowls must be spotless. • • Size: When making a number of desserts, it is important to divide or portion the mixture or final product accurately, in order to have a uniform
  • 28.
  • 29. •usually colorful •thick but soft •can be molded in different shapes
  • 30. •These desserts resemble tender, sweet breads. •Various shape • Baked with different flavor • Serve with lovely design
  • 31. •velvety smooth texture • rich flavor • has pouring consistency of heavy cream
  • 32. •Flaky and tender • Filling is firm, smooth and adequately cooked. • It holds it shape when served
  • 33. •Normally eaten while frozen • Comes with different flavor •Thick or soft
  • 35. •firmness of shape •smooth, tender texture •rich and creamy consistency • excellent flavor