What is the first thing you need to do before cooking?
What is wash your hands.
You left cooked food out on the counter for 8 hours, what should you do? a. Cook the food for an additional 30 minutes. b. Eat the food. c. Throw the food away.
What is throw the food away.
How does cross-contamination occur?
What is when contaminates spread from one food source to another, thus infecting the good source. ie. raw meat juice touching vegetables
When should you wash your hands?
What is before and after handling food, after going to the bathroom, handling pets, money, etc..
What temperatures are recommended for REFRIGERATING foods? a. 20 degrees F b. 40 degrees F c. 15 degrees F
What is 40 degrees or below.
Which of the following ways is NOT a safe way to defrost raw meat? A. In the refrigerator B. On the counter C. In the microwave
What is on the counter
Which food should you always keep separate to avoid cross-contamination? a. Fresh vegetables and raw meat. b. Raw chicken thighs and wings. c. Fresh peeled potatoes and non peeled potatoes d. Cooked meat and vegetables.
What is fresh vegetables and raw meat
Why are temperatures between 40 and 140 degrees F called the "danger zone"?
What is bacteria will multiply rapidly and the food will become unsafe to eat.
What's the maximum amount of time that you can leave any leftover chicken out on the table, in case anyone wants to go back for more? A. 20 Minutes B. 2 hours C. 4 hours
What is 2 hours.
How can we prevent cross-contamination?
What is separating raw meat from cooked or ready to eat food like fruits and vegetables. Washing utensils. Washing your hands. Storing foods properly.
Licking raw cookie dough off the mixing spoon or eating raw eggs could cause this foodborne illness.
What is Salmonella.
When thawing meat in the refrigerator place it on a plate on the _________ shelf.
What is bottom.
What should be the minimum internal temperature of a hamburger that has been safely cooked? a. 160 degrees b. 180 degrees c. 350 degrees d. 100 degrees
What is 160 degrees F.
What can happen when humans are exposed to cross-contaminated foods?
What is foodborne illness/allergies