Food Safety & Sanitation
Careers
Equipment & Professional Practices
Culinary Math & Recipes
Cooking Techniques
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This term describes illness caused by eating contaminated food.

Foodborne Illness

100

This broad industry includes restaurants, hotels, catering, tourism, and food service operations.

The hospitality industry.

100

This is the most commonly used kitchen knife, ideal for chopping, slicing, and dicing.

A chef's knife.

100

The number of teaspoons in one tablespoon.

3.

100

This method cooks food in liquid at 212°F.

Boiling.

200

The temperature range known as the “danger zone,” where bacteria grow rapidly.

What is 41°F–135°F?

200

This document summarizes your experience, education, and skills when applying for a job.

Resume.

200

This piece of equipment cooks food with dry heat and is commonly used for baking.

An oven.

200

The number of cups in one quart.

4.

200

This describes cooking food just until it is tender but still slightly firm, especially for pasta.

Al dente.

300

The maximum number of hours perishable food can safely remain in the danger zone.

4.

300

The person you list on an application who can speak about your work ethic or character.

A reference.

300

This French phrase means “everything in its place” and refers to preparing ingredients before cooking.

Mise en place.

300

Knowing the cost of ingredients helps chefs calculate this, which determines menu prices.

Food cost.

300

This method cooks food uncovered in the oven at high heat to develop browning.

Roasting.

400

Food must be stored this many inches off the ground to prevent contamination.

6 inches.

400

This essential skill means working well with others to complete tasks.

Teamwork.

400

This term means cutting vegetables into small cubes of ¼ inch.

Small dice.

400

This term refers to the number of servings or portions a recipe makes.

Yeild.

400

This method partially cooks food briefly in boiling water, then shocks it in ice water.

Blanching.

500

This required step destroys bacteria on surfaces after washing and rinsing.

Sanitizing.

500

This national organization provides culinary certifications and supports professional development in the foodservice industry.

What is the American Culinary Federation (ACF)?

500

This method of cutting food into thin matchstick-like strips.

Julianne.

500

This formula is used to change the size of a recipe: new yield ÷ old yield.

The conversion factor.

500

These are aromatic vegetables—typically onions, carrots, and celery—used to build flavor bases in soups and sauces.

What is mirepoix?