What should you always do before starting a food Lab?
Wash Hands
What is the number one way to prevent foodborne illness?
Wash your hands
What tool is used to flip foods like pancakes or burgers?
Spatula / turner
What cooking method uses dry heat in an oven?
Baking
What meat comes from pigs?
Pork
What should you do if you are sick before a food lab?
Tell the teacher / do not handle food
What temperature should a refrigerator be kept at?
41 or below
What is the purpose of a colander?
To drain liquids from food
What cooking method would best create a crispy exterior on chicken?
Frying
What does “resting meat” mean?
Letting meat sit after cooking to retain juices
How do you remove the source of a shock?
Non-conductive materials (wood, plastic, or rubber)
What tool is What must be done to cutting boards after raw meat use?
Wash, rinse, and sanitize
What knife is best for chopping vegetables?
Chef’s knife
What method cooks food uncovered in the oven, often meats or vegetables?
Roasting
What should you do if meat smells sour or looks slimy?
Throw it away
What should you NEVER use to put out a grease fire?
Water
Why should dry foods be stored at least 6 inches off the floor?
To prevent contamination and pests
What must you do before cleaning electrical equipment?
Turn it off and unplug it
What method involves gentle cooking in liquid below boiling?
Simmering
What part of the chicken is considered dark meat?
Thighs and legs
A student touches raw chicken and then grabs bread. What safety rule was broken?
Cross-contamination
What does FIFO stand for?
First In, First Out
What is this piece of equipment called?

Pastry Blender
What cooking method is best for delicate foods like fish?
Steaming or poaching
What cooking method would you use for brisket?
Smoking or braising