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100

This is how long Hands must be washed

What is 20 seconds

100

White film on chocolate means that it is expired.

What is a myth?

(That grayish or white film on your chocolate bar is “Fat Bloom”, which happens when cocoa butter separates from the cocoa.)

100

This is the temperature that hot foods must be reheated to.

What is 165⁰F?

100

This is the food that is most commonly linked to Salmonella.

What is poultry?

100

Although named for France,these crispy favorites wereinvented in Belgium.

What is French Fries?

200

This is the first step in handwashing

What is wet hands under hot water

200

Freezing food does not killbacteria.

What is Fact?

(Freezing only pauses the growth of bacteria. Once food thaws the bacteria can wake up and become active again)

200

This is how long you haveto refrigerate leftover food.

What is two hours?

200

This is the food most commonly linked to E. Coli.

What is ground beef?

200

Despite its strong Italian associations, this famous saladwas actually invented in 1927in Tijuana, Mexico.  

What is Caesar Salad?

300

About this percent of communicable diseases are transferred by touch.

What is 80%

300

People who eat a vegeterian diet still have to worry about foodborne illness.

What is fact?

(Always wash produce under running tapwater. Remember, many fruits and vegetables are consumed raw, without a kill step such as cooking. So that trip to the sink is even more cruicial. 

300

This is the best way to thawfoods.

What is in the refrigerator?

300

This foodborne illness iscommonly referred to as “The Cruise ship illness.”

What is Nororvirus?

300

Despite being a tasty staple in Chinese restaurants globally, these lucky treats were invented in San Fransisco, CA.

What are Fortune Cookies?

400

This is how many types of bacteria can be found on hands.

What is up to 3000

400

Cross-Contamination does not happen in the refrigerator as it is too cold for bacteria to survive.

What is Myth?

(Some bacteria can survive and even grow in cool, moistenvironments. Recent studies have shown that therefrigerator produce compartment is one of the “germiest”places in the kitchen, containing Salmonella and Listeria.

400

This is the temperature that cold food must be held at

What is 41F or below

400

At 40%, this age grouphas the highest incidentsof foodborne illness.

What is children 5 and under?

400

This iconic French pastry actually traces it‘s roots to Austria.

What are croissants?

500

This area is frequentlymissed while washinghands.

What is thumbs?

(Also between fingers and wrists)

500

Once a Hamburger turnsbrown in the middle, it iscooked to a safe internaltemperature.

What is a Myth?

(You cannot visually determine whether food has been cooked to a safe intenal temperature. The only way to know is using a food thermometer to ensure a temperature of 160⁰F or above has been reached. 

500

This range is commonlyreferred to as the TemperatureDanger Zone

What is 42-139F?

500

This item in your kitchencan hold more bacteriathan a toilet seat.

What is a dish sponge?

500

An All American staple, the Hamburger patty originated here.

What is Hamburg, Germany?

(While the exact creator is debated, the consensus is thatthe patty originated in Hamburg, Germany, while thesandwich itself is an American invention. )