Fruits are the __________ part of the plant.
a) Root
b) Leaf
c) Edible seed-bearing
d) Stem
What is the edible seed-bearing
Apples are a fall or spring fruit?
What is fall
What is one condition that bacteria needs to grow?
Food, Acidity, Time, Temperature, Oxygen, Moisture
What is one cost of a foodborne illness to an operation?
What is loss of sales, low employee morale, negative media press, staff turnover, lawsuits
Fruits that have a crunchy outer core and an inedible pit
a) pomes
b) drupes
c) Botannical
Fruits are a major source of mainly which nutrient?
What is Vitamin C
A banana is botanically classified as a:
a) Berry
b) Drupe
c) Melon
d) Pome
What is a berry
True or false:
Apples are a TCS food
What is false
What are two challenges to food safety?
What are time, literacy & education, pathogens, language & culture, staff turnover, high risk customers, unapproved suppliers
Fruit that is covered by a hard thick rind with soft inside, and seeds filling multiple sections
What are melons
An apple is classified as a:
a) Drupe
b) Pome
c) Melon
d) Citrus
What is pome
What are two different forms that fruit can be purchased in?
What are two different types of foodborne illness?
What is Hepatitis A, E. Coli, Norovirus, Shigella, Salmonella Typhi,
What are the three hazards that threaten food safety?
What are biological, physical, and chemical
The presence of harmful substances in food
What is contamination
Fruits have changed overtime due to d_______ and farming
What is domestication
Which government regulated agency develops quality grades for fruit?
What is the USDA
What are the four pathogens that cause a biological hazard?
What are Bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites
True or false:
All food contamination happens accidentally
What is false
Pathogens transferred from one surface or food to another
What is cross contamination
What are two summer fruits?
What are Blackberries, blueberries, cantaloupe, cherries, peaches, mangoes, watermelon
What are two examples of hesperidiums? (fruits that are generally sour and acidic and have an inside wagon-wheeled shaped cross section)
What are oranges, kumquats, lemons, limes, grapefruits
What are the four ways that people make food unsafe
What are four symptoms of a foodborne illness?
What is nausea, diarrhea, fever and vomiting
Small living organisms that can be seen only through a microscope. Many are harmless but some cause illness.
What are microorganisms