Foodborne Illness
Food Allergies
Cooling
Cleaning
Thermometer Use
100

Who is most at risk when dealing with foodborne illnesses?

- Children
- Older adults
- Pregnant women
- People with chronic illness

100

True or False: Food allergies can potentially kill you.

True.

100

How long should it take to cool food from 135 degrees Fahrenheit to 41 degrees Fahrenheit? 

Within 6 hours.

100

What is the difference between "cleaning" and "sanitizing"?

Cleaning uses soap and water.

Sanitizing uses chemicals or heat to kill germs.

100

Vegetables, fruits, herbs and grains that will be kept hot, must be cooked to what temperature?

135 degrees Fahrenheit 

200

How many deaths per year are a result of foodborne illnesses?

3,000

200

Name two of the top food allergens.

- Milk
- Eggs
- Fish
- Tree nuts
- Wheat
- Peanuts
- Soybeans
- Shellfish
- Sesame

200

True or False: You can cook food & serve it later.

True

200

Name one approved sanitizer.

- Chlorine bleach
- Quaternary ammonium
- Iodine

(Other sanitizers are available)

200

A food thermometer must be able to read between what temperatures (Fahrenheit)?

0 (zero) degrees Fahrenheit to 220 degrees Fahrenheit. 

300

How many foodborne illnesses are there per year?

48,000,000

300

Who should you tell if a customer says they have a food allergy?

Tell the chef.

300

True or False: Some bacteria produce a toxin or poison that can be cooked out.

False

300

True or False: Surfaces may look clean and still have germs you cant see.

True

300

Eggs, seafood, beef & pork must be cooked to what temperature? 

145 degrees Fahrenheit 

400

Name a symptom of foodborne illnesses.

- Diarrhea
- Vomiting
- Fever

400

Name two things an allergic reaction can cause.

- A tingling sensation
- Hives
- Vomiting
- Face, tongue or throat swelling
- Difficulty breathing
- Loss of consciousness or death

400

Name two types of food that you can cool in a shallow pan.

- Refried beans
- Rice
- Potatoes
- Ground meat
- Casserole
- Soup
- Broth

400

What is the first step to cleaning and sanitizing equipment?

Scrub with hot, soapy water.

400

Poultry (chicken, turkey, duck) must be cooked to what temperature? 

165 degrees Fahrenheit 

500

How many hospitalization cases are caused by foodborne illnesses per year?

128,000

500

What should you do after a customer has an allergic reaction?

Call 911 and get medical help immediately.

500

What should you do when food does NOT cool fast enough?

Throw it away

500

True or False: Never use a towel to dry dishes.

True. Towels can spread germs.

500

Hamburger & sausage must be cooked to what temperature?

 158 degrees Fahrenheit 

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