This object is used most commonly by people to wash their hands with.
What is soap?
Pathogens cause this.
What are diseases?
The lowest temperature food can be in and still remain in the temperature danger zone.
What is 41F?
The most well known allergy.
What is the peanut allergy?
The bulging or dented can has the bacteria for this foodborne illness.
What is Botulism?
The temperature required to properly wash hands with.
What is warm water?
Does not grow in food and requires a living host to reproduce and spread by contact
What is an virus?
The temperature best suited for bacteria growth.
What is 70F?
The most common allergy in children.
What is a milk allergy?
This foodborne illness can cause an pregnant women who contracts it to miscarry.
What is listeriosis?
The minimum amount of time it takes to properly wash your hands with.
What is twenty seconds?
The acronym used to help prevent the growth of bacteria.
What is FATTOM?
The temperature poultry needs to be cooked to.
The most common food allergy in adults.
What is an shellfish allergy?
What is Vibrio gastroenteritis?
Most commonly recontaminates hands after washing the hands.
What is the faucet?
The most commonly used fungi in the kitchen.
What is yeast?
The temperature veal needs to be cooked to.
What is 145F?
This allergen is responsible for more than an third of all fatal anaphylactic allergic reactions.
What are peanuts?
Outbreaks for this foodborne illness is uncommon among commercially prepped food.
What is Clostridium perfringens gastroenteritis?
What song is recommended by the Center for Disease Control to be sung or hummed twice to meet the required time for hand washing?
What is the Happy Birthday song?
An diet that was very popular during the early 1900s that used an pill containing one of the four types of bacteria to induce weight loss.
What is the tapeworm diet?
The minimum temperature serving utensils must be kept under.
What is 135F?
This famous singer and celebrity has an life-threatening tree nut allergy.
What is Taylor Swift?
This foodborne illness has been titled the "perfect human pathogen".
What is the Norovirus?