cooking temperatures
Kitchen Safety
Food Safety
pathogens
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100

what degrees do you cook a chicken at?

176 degrees F

100

what are the six kitchen safety categories.

general rules, fire, cut and burn prevention, kitchen chemicals, and electrical equipment 

100

what are the three main reasons food spoils?

oxidation, enzymes, and micro-organisms. 

100

What pathogen could result in a brain or blood infection? 

Listeria 

100

what temperature is the danger zone?

4 to 60 degrees C

200

what degrees do you cook a stuffed turkey at?

180 degrees F

200

what should you do before working in a kitchen

tie back hair, remove jewelry, tuck in draw strings,  and roll up sleeves 

200

what three age groups are more vulnerable to food born illness?

children, elderly, and people with existing health issues. 

200

what pathogen can result in vomiting, kidney failure, and may cause death in small children and older adults?

E. Coli

200

what are enzymes?

a chemical substance within the food that changes over time. they control the ripening and overripening. 

300

what do you cook at 160 degrees F?

beef, pork, pork chops, roasts, fresh cured ham, casseroles.

300

you are deep frying and the oil catches on fire. what do you do?

to put the fire out use baking soda, salt or a fire extinguisher 

300

how many Canadians suffer from food born illness. 

11 to 13 million

300

what pathogen is created by unclean food handling and is found in 40% of the general population.

staphylococcusaureus

300

food born illness is caused by pathogens- disease causing agents such as. 

bacteria, parasites, viruses, and toxins 

400

what degrees do you cook a rare, medium and well done steak at?

rare: 145 degrees F

medium: 160

well done: 170

400

what is "heat shocking"

when temperatures change radically and shatter glass

400

what are four ways to thaw food. 

microwave, fridge, cook without thawing, and place in water

400

what bacteria produces a toxin in the intestinal tract. and is found in starch like foods.  

clostridium perfringens

400

___________ can dehydrate food. 

oxidation 

500

what needs to be cooked to 165 degrees F

reheated leftover and stuffing

500

what does GFCI (outlet) stand for?

ground, fault, circuit, interrupt 

500

how long should you store leftovers in the fridge?

3 to 4 days

500

what pathogen is a microscopic parasite that may affect a wide variety of birds and mammals, including humans? one symptom is enlarged lymph nodes and other flu-like symptoms.  

Toxoplasma 

500

True or False

is it safe to cook a hamburger to 145 degrees F 

false it needs to be cooked to 160 degrees F. hamburger cant be cooked rare. 

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