Hazards and Causes
Intro to Food Science
Governing Agencies
Foodbourne Illness
Interesting Facts
100

How long should you wash your hands for with warm, soapy water?

20 seconds 

100

What was one of the first processing methods?

Fire, Salt, Smoking, Storing in ground, Drying. 

100

What does USDA mean? 

United States Department of Agriculture 

100

Characteristics of Listeriosis

Contracted through uncooked food, nausea and diarrhea, cook food thoroughly.

100

Where was cheese discovered?

In the HOT desert (Middle East) 

200

What is the danger zone? 

40-140 degree

200

Definition of Food Science 

Study of the nature of food, the causes of deterioration, the principles underlying food processing and the improvement of foods for the consuming public

200

What does EPA stand for?

Environmental Protection Agency 

200

Symptoms of Salmonella 

Abdominal Pain, Fever, Diarrhea

200
Milk placed in these containers in the last heat began to......

Curdle

300

What are the four C's?

Clean, Cross Contamination, Cook, Chill

300

What food innovation came from the World Wars?

Convenience foods, something that is already cooked or takes little time to cook.

300

What does CPSC regulate? 

Reduce the risk of injury and death from consumer products

300

What are microorganisms? 

Organisms so small that they cannot be seen without aid of a microscope

300
True or False: Even cooking foods over a flame was considered a processing method?

True

400

Define Foodbourne Illness 

illness or disease transmitted through eating food

400

What changes did the Industrial Revolution bring to the food science industry?

Factories, Refrigeration, Canning, Microscope, Mass production state, Farm Machinery

400

What does FSIS stand for?

Food Safety Inspection Service 

400

Characteristics of Botulism

Weakness trouble speaking, fish and veggies, avoid swollen foods store them properly.

400

Regulations are put into place due to research and to protect citizens....

Health

500

Define Pathogens and examples 

Definition: Any microorganisms that causes illness and disease 

Examples of pathogens: Virus, bacteria, etc.

500

Define Food Analogs 

Natural or manufactured substances used in place of food.

500

What does OSHA regulate?

Ensures the health and safety of workers.

500

What is Food Quality?

Food quality refers to the characteristics of food.

500

A kingdom of organisms that include mushrooms, molds, and.....

yeasts