Catering and Hospitality
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- Created on: 30-05-14 14:34
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- Catering
- Record Keeping
- Bills of customers
- Table bookings
- invoices
- Staff Rotas
- Accident books
- Stock Control Sheets
- ICT
- EPOS Systems - Track orders
- Stock Control
- Menu Engineering - making the menu appear interesting and helps make a profitable menu.
- Events managment - planning and booking of events.
- Dietary Anaylsis - calculating how much a specific menu costs
- Food Managment Systems - keeps a database of recipes and ingredients for dishes.
- Vitamins
- Vitamin A - Good Vision - Fish, Eggs, Dark Green Veg
- Vitamin B - Releasing Energy from Carbohydrates - Cereals, Fish and Meat
- Vitamin C - Fight disease and helping body to absorb iron - Oranges, peppers, tomotoes, green vegetables and potatoes.
- Vitamin D - Calcium, Strong bones and teeth - Eggs and Oily Fish
- Planning a Menu!
- Colour, Flavour, Texture
- Colourful Menus would look more appealing than Black and White.
- Flavours shouldn't be repeated in a course or from one course to another. E.g. Mushroom soup > Stuffed Mushroom.
- Different Textures make food appealing. E.g. A dish of minced meat, mashed potato and mushy peas won't be appealing because all the food would have become sloppy.
- Time of Year
- Menu could have a cold salad in the summer.
- A hot stew in the winter.
- Some food is seasonal - Turkey at Christmas.
- Appeal to the Customer
- Food at a childrens party should be full of colourful foods and be healthy and fun
- Different foods would be appealing for different times of the day - a bacon sandwich would be more appealing than a cassorole
- Colour, Flavour, Texture
- Special Dietary Requirements
- Gluten Intolerant
- People with Coeliac Disease can't eat a protein called Gluten.
- Gluten is found in a wheat and other grains including Rye.
- Foods that normally include gluten are breads, flour, cereals and pasta.
- Coeliacs must get starch and fibre from other food like rice and potatoes.
- Nut Allergies
- Need to avoid food that contain nuts or have traces of nuts
- Labels will often say if you should avoid the food.
- Caterers would need to make sure nuts are completely seperate from food
- Lactose Intolerant
- Must avoid things such as milk and dairy products.
- Vitamin D - Calcium, Strong bones and teeth - Eggs and Oily Fish
- Can't easily digest lactose - a sugar in a milk
- They get calcuium from foods like green leafy vegetables and salmons.
- Often use soya milk or rice milk instead of normal milk.
- Must avoid things such as milk and dairy products.
- Gluten Intolerant
- Record Keeping
- Caterers would need to make sure nuts are completely seperate from food
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