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100

For cooking equipment that is in-use constantly, Food Safety regulations suggest that these items be cleaned & sanitized this often.

What is every two hours?

100

165F

What is the internal cooking temp of whole poultry? 

100

A sharp tool used in slicing, dicing, carving, or chopping.


What is a knife?

100

A food prepared by coagulating soy milk.

What is tofu?

100

This sweet nutty vegetable has a taste similar to pumpkin.

What is butternut squash?

200

This method of cooking requires hot water to be maintained at a constant temperature for extended periods of time.

What is sous-vide cooking?

200

160F

What is the internal cooking temperature of ground beef?

200

This article of clothing is normally worn over other clothing and usually covers the front of the body.

What is an apron? 

200

A type of beverage prepared by fermenting dark coloured grapes.

What is red wine? 

200

This small evergreen tree native to South Asia produces a yellow fruit used for both culinary & cleaning purposes.

What is a lemon tree? 

300

The phrase often exclaimed when passing behind a colleague in the kitchen.

What is "HOT PAN!"?

(other acceptable answer: "BEHIND!")

300

145F

What is the Internal Cooking temperature of fish?

300

This hand tool is often chosen by Chefs who desire their food cuts to be clean fine slivers.

What is a mandolin? 

300

Moroccan stews or casseroles are often cooked in this.

What is tagine?

300

Beef "Round", "loin", "rib", and "chuck" are examples of this.

What are Primal Cuts? 

400

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This three-carbon alkane is a by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum refining.

What is propane? 

400

145F

What is the Internal Cooking Temperature of steaks and roasts? 

400

This thick and protective "chef companion" is worn on the hand during cooking or baking.

What is an oven mitt? 

400

Food and drinks that are permissible under Islamic Law.

What is Halal?

400

Often served with cocktails, these decapod crustacean have elongated bodies and swim primarily by locomotion.

What are shrimp?

500

Bacteria grow most rapidly between these temperatures.

What is the Temperature Danger Zone? (40F - 140F/ 4C-60C)

500

160F

What is the Internal Cooking Temperature of pork?

500

These cellulose-based papers are used to make pans non-stick.

What is parchment paper? 

500

A variety of dishes often including ground turmeric, cumin, coriander, ginger, and fresh or dried chilies.

What is curry? 

500

Sometimes infused with additional flavours, this aqueous solution is made of acetic acid and trace chemicals.

What is vinegar? 

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