non alcoholic beverage service
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Non Alcoholic Beverage Non Alcoholic Beverage Service Service
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1.1. Prepare and serve a range of hot Prepare and serve a range of hot non alcoholic beveragesnon alcoholic beverages
2.2. Prepare and serve a range of cold Prepare and serve a range of cold non alcoholic beveragesnon alcoholic beverages
3.3. Use , clean, maintain equipment Use , clean, maintain equipment and machinery for non alcoholic and machinery for non alcoholic beverages in accordance with beverages in accordance with enterprise standardsenterprise standards
Brief History of CoffeeBrief History of Coffee– The Arabs started to cultivate coffee
plants in the 14th century. Coffee was OK, alcohol was banned.
– The Venetians first introduced coffee to Europe in 1615 and coffee houses were established all over Europe.
– In 1679, Marseilles wine merchants payed the Marseilles medical faculty to proclaim coffee a noxious drink to stop coffee affecting the wine trade.
Brief History of CoffeeBrief History of Coffee• Brazil started coffee planting in 1727.
today almost half the worlds coffee is grown in Brazil.
• Britain’s early coffee houses were known as “penny universities”, a penny was payed for admission, you got a coffee and participated in stimulating discussions.
• The first coffee break on the moon took place at 7.27pm on 20 July 1969.
• Coffee has an annual turnover of close to $10 billion. 50 countries grow coffee.
Coffee beansCoffee beans• Coffea arabica – Most popular of the coffee
species, grown in east Africa, South America and Indonesia.
• Coffea robusta – Discovered in 1870 in Congo. Mainly grown in Africa, good resistance to diseases. Used for instant coffee and blended with Arabica.
• Coffea liberica – a tough bean but lacks taste. Grown in Java, Philippines, Malaysia, Madagascar.
Brief history of teaBrief history of tea Tea is one of the best known and most widely
used hot beverages.
Tea was first cultivated in China as early as 350AD. There are tales of tea being used as far back as 200BC
The monks of China love tea, because it keeps them awake when they meditate.
the Dutch brought tea to Europe in the 17th century
Brief history of teaBrief history of tea• Tea flourishes in subtropical lands• Tea leaves have oils which give tea the
flavour and taste• Tea is a mild stimulant• The tea plant is an evergreen and can
yield tea for up to 50 years• There are about 1500 slightly different
teas• Tea is blended to satisfy regional and
country preferences
Brief history of teaBrief history of teaBlack tea
• Leaves are plucked and partially dried• Leaves are rolled to release the
enzymes and juices• Leaves are fermented by exposing
them to air (27°C ) for about 3 hours• Leaves are then dried in an oven at
about 93°C this inactivates the enzymes and decreases leaf moisture
Brief history of teaBrief history of tea
Green and Oolong tea• Leaves are steamed to inactivate the
enzymes• Leaves are rolled to rapture the cell
walls, this makes it easier for brewing• The leaves are dried, Oolong tea
receives less steaming and a partial fermentation step before being dried
Non Alcoholic Beverage in Non Alcoholic Beverage in the Marketthe Market
• Coffee• Tea• Milkshakes• Smoothies• Spiders• Fruit Juices• Vegetable Juices• Sodas, Crushes and Punches
Coffee beveragesCoffee beverages• Espresso• Cappuccino• Late• Machiatto• Long Black• Flat White• Vienna Coffee
Tea beveragesTea beverages• Black tea• Green tea• Fruit flavoured tea• Iced tea• Lemon grass tea
Milkshakes and SmoothiesMilkshakes and Smoothies• Various flavours can be made• Use ice cream• Milk • Flavouring• Real fruit• Gelato
Fruit and Vegetable juicesFruit and Vegetable juices• Various fruit and vegetable juices
can be made using fresh fruit juice and vegetables.
• Also a huge variety is available in the market place already made.
Spiders, Sodas, Crushes and Spiders, Sodas, Crushes and PunchesPunches
• Spiders are drinks with ice cream and lemonade or soda water or other type of soda. Various flavours can be produced.
• Sodas are a mix of fruit and soda water or other flavoured soda.
• Punch is a combination of fruit , juice and soda .
Equipment ListEquipment List• Plunger• Drip Filter System• Percolator• Coffee Grinder• Blender• Milkshake maker• Various service equipment
ActivitiesActivities• Use machinery and equipment safely
in accordance with manufacturers specification and hygiene/safety equipment
• Clean machinery and equipment regularly
• Identify problems promptly
Steps in ServiceSteps in Service• Prepare ingredients and equipment prior
to service• Identify the name and style of drink in
response to a customer request• Select and assemble the correct
ingredients• Prepare drinks in accordance to methods,
standard recipes and customer requests• Ensure correct strength, taste,
temperature and appearance of drinks• Present drinks attractively
Fruit and Vegetable JuicesFruit and Vegetable JuicesCarrot Cocktail
10-12 carrots ,quartered lengthways125ml pineapple juice125ml orange juice2 teaspoon honeyIce1. Push carrot pieces through juicer2. Combine carrot juice with the remaining
ingredients and serve
Fruit and Vegetable JuicesFruit and Vegetable JuicesHoneydew melon and passionfruit
750 g honeydew melon6 passionfruit or tinned Ice 1. Peel and seed the melon, cut to size for the
juicer2. Halve the passionfruit and scoop out the pulp3. Feed the melon through the juicer and stir in
the passionfruit4. Serve in glasses with ice
Milkshakes and SmoothiesMilkshakes and SmoothiesWatermelon Smoothie
600g watermelon , skinned and seeded250ml milk125g yoghurt1 tablespoon castor sugar2 scoops vanilla ice cream
1. Blend all the ingredients until smooth
Milkshakes and SmoothiesMilkshakes and SmoothiesIsland Shake
400g fresh mango pulp125ml fresh lime juice125ml coconut milk2 teaspoon honey3 teaspoon finely chopped mintIce
1. Blend all ingredients and serve.
Sodas, Crushes and PunchesSodas, Crushes and PunchesPassionfruit lime crush
125 g passionfruit pulp185 ml lime juice cordial750ml ginger aleIce crushed
1. Combine passionfruit, cordial and ginger ale in a jug
2. Pour into glassess filled with crushed ice
Sodas, Crushes and PunchesSodas, Crushes and PunchesOrange ice cream soda
500ml freshly squeezed orange juice250ml lemonade3 scoops lemon sorbet
1. Combine the orange juice and lemonade in a jug. Pour into chilled glasses and top with the sorbet.
Sodas, Crushes and PunchesSodas, Crushes and PunchesPineapple and pawpaw punch
1 pineapple600g pawpaw250ml ginger aleIce
1. Peel the pineapple and pawpaw, cut into small pieces and blend with ice2. Pour into glasses top with ginger ale