What are the 4 steps to food safety and sanitation?
Clean, Separate, Cook, Chill
What does the 'best by' date on a package mean?
The last day a food product is expected to be at its peak quality, such as best flavor and texture, not its safety. The product is still safe to eat after this date, though its quality may have declined.
It is generally safe to consume food after this date, as long as the packaging is intact and the food has been stored properly.
For example: canned goods can last for years, and even if past the "best by" date, they are often still safe as long as the can is in good condition.
What is the temperature danger zone?
The Danger Zone is the temperature range between 40 °F (4.4 ºC) and 140 °F (60 ºC) in which bacteria can grow rapidly.

How do you safety reheat food in the microwave?
What fruits/veggies can I eat if it has mold on it?
You can eat moldy firm fruits like apples, pears, and carrots if you cut away the moldy part.
With berries, The USDA says that a little bit of mold will not ruin the whole bunch. If you find some mold in your fruit, throw those pieces away and any pieces directly touching them. Make sure the remaining berries don’t have signs of mold or aren’t extra mushy. Then you can wash the rest of the fruit and and enjoy.
What does the 'sell by' date on a package mean?
This date is for retailers to manage inventory and is not related to food safety.
You can eat food after the sell-by date. For example, dairy products are good for 1 week after the sell-by date. Eggs are safe for 3 to 5 weeks after the sell-by date.
Who is at highest risk for foodbourne illness?
Anyone can get a foodborne illness but some individuals are at a higher risk of severe illness. These groups include pregnant individuals, young children, older adults and people with weakened immune systems. Even small amounts of bacteria in food can cause a severe reaction.
How should leftovers be stored?
Leftovers should be placed in shallow containers and refrigerated promptly to allow quick cooling.
How much space around mold should you cut off before eating the remainder of the food item?
At least an inch around it.
How can you tell that a food is cooked properly?
The only way to tell if food is safely cooked is to use a food thermometer. You can't tell if food is safely cooked by checking its color and texture (except for seafood).
What does the 'use by' date on a package mean?
This is a more direct indicator of safety and is the last day the manufacturer recommends using the product.
Refrigerate foods within how many hours after grocery shopping?
2 hours, or 1 hour if the air temperature is >90 degrees F.
How long are leftovers safe to eat after being refrigerated?
On average 3-4 days, but this can vary depending on the food.
What produce should be thrown away if it is moldy?
Throw away any soft fruits, like berries or peaches, as mold can spread invisibly through them.
What are signs of food spoilage?
A change in smell, color, or texture, such as a foul odor, discoloration, sliminess, or mold. Other indicators are an unnatural taste, or physical changes in packaging like bulging cans or foamy liquid.
What does the 'expiration date' mean?
An expiration date on food is primarily a manufacturer's guideline for peak quality, not a strict safety cutoff, and is not federally regulated (except for infant formula). It indicates the last day the product is expected to be at its best in terms of flavor, texture, and freshness. For most foods, using your senses to check for spoilage (like off odors, colors, or textures) is a more reliable indicator of safety than the printed date.
How do you properly check the temperature of food?
Place the food thermometer in the thickest part of the food to read the temperature.
To what internal temperature should you reheat ground meats to?
Ground meats, such as beef and pork: 160°F
When and for how long should you wash your hands when handling food?
Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and warm or cold water before, during, and after preparing food and before eating.
What does 'freeze by' date mean?
A "freeze by" date is the last day a product should be frozen to maintain its best quality and safety, not to be confused with a "use by" date which is a safety date. Freezing food acts as a pause button on spoilage, preventing bacterial growth. By freezing a product before its "freeze by" date, you can effectively extend its quality and shelf life, but always ensure the food is frozen at the correct temperature (0°F or -18°C) to stop the "clock" on the quality decline.
Why is it important to follow directions to “Let stand for x minutes after cooking,” when microwaving food?
Letting microwaved food sit for a few minutes allows food to cook thoroughly as colder areas absorb heat from hotter areas.
What are foods that can have mold but still be eaten?