ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟβs Dining Services has made various updates to its markets and cafΓ©s on campus in response to studentsβ needs. These updates range from clearer labeling of menus to helping students with food allergies to encouraging students to explore their culinary options.
Mindful Labeling
There are different symbols diners can use to identify the contents of items on menus in the dining halls and the markets.
- βGFβ stands for gluten-free items. Gluten is a protein composite found in wheat, barley, rye and triticale.
- βLβ stands for locally sourced ingredients.
- βOβ stands for meals that meet the U. S. Department of Agriculture definition of organic.
- βVGβ stands for vegan options.
- βVβ stands for vegetarian.
βThese labels make it easier for students to quickly identify options they can eat,β said Megan Cascaldo, ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ Stateβs Dining Services dietician.
AllerTrain U
βAllerTrain U is a national program that certifies chefs and managers in handling food allergies, specifically on a campus setting,β Cascaldo said. βAll of our executive chefs and managers went through the training to make sure theyβre empowered to help students answer questions and find food options right there at the point of service.β
Simple Servings Station
The Simple Servings station, located in the Eastway CafΓ©, is free from seven of the eight Food and Drug Administrationβs most-common allergens of peanuts, tree nuts, shellfish, wheat, soy, milk products and eggs, as well as gluten. Every day for lunch and dinner, there are starch and vegetable sides and two entrees.
βWe opened this station in January, so students with food allergies could easily assimilate in with other students,β Cascaldo said. βThereβs a separate prep table, steamer and oven back of house, and everythingβs labeled and sectioned off to aid in preventing cross-contamination.β
Culinary Passport
The Culinary Passport is new to ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ Stateβs Dining Services this year, and it encourages students to come to special, themed events held at Eastway CafΓ©, ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ Market 2 and Prentice CafΓ©.
βWeβre trying to focus on β not only the experience for the students to have fun β but also to introduce the culinary expertise that we have here on campus,β said Rita Mugford, marketing coordinator at ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ Stateβs Dining Services.
ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State students will receive a sticker for each Dining Services event they attend. If students attend seven of the 13 events this semester, they will receive a free T-shirt at the end of the semester. If they come to 11 of the 13 events, they receive a T-shirt and a reusable mug or water bottle.
Dining Services also is adding some new, themed events this semester, including a clam bake and βBarbecue Bluesβ complete with a barbecue rig and blues band for entertainment. Most events are Wednesday evenings from 4:30-8 p.m.