You should do this activity after petting an ISOFT dog, but before serving food.
What is Wash Hands?
_______ Falls, between the US and Canada, is also the name of one Presage's fastest growing customers.
What is Niagara?
Roaches! Mice! Birds! 14% of citations for food plants come due to this word for an unwanted animal in food production.
What is a pest?
This is the 2nd most common food allergy: CLUCK, CLUCK, Big CHICKEN.
What is eggs?
This governmental organization regulates the safety of catfish.
Wash, wash, wash your hands. You should wash your hands for this many seconds.
What is 20 seconds?
This food is not a fruit, but an infructescence, the fruiting body of an inflorescence or cluster of many flowers and seeds contained inside a bulbous stem, which requires a wasp to pollinate.
What is a fig?
Use this when you're lost, and you'll find how to get where the pathogens live.
What is a map?
(Environmental mapping.)
This liquid is the most common food allergy.
What is Milk?
This type of allergy is most likely to show up for the first time in adults
What is shellfish?
1 in 15 U.S. residents gets sick with this virus every year, which is hard to avoid, but can be preventable with handwashing.
What is Norovirus?
Chik-fil-a uses this industry for its mascot, which is also Nebraska's largest.
What is Beef?
Use this object to enter data from here. From there. From anywhere! It's bigger than a cell phone but smaller than a notebook computer.
What is a tablet?
This food allergy is commonly outgrown when children become adults.
What is wheat?
This type of pathogen was recently found in chocolate, but is commonly thought of as a undercooked poultry problem.
What is Salmonella?
This 4 letter word completes this Food Safety phrase:
Clean, Separate, ____, and then Chill.
What is Cook?
This company is the 93th largest in the world, and recently became a Presage customer. Think Syrup, sugar, and water.
What is CocaCola?
A food production operation takes these everyday for safety, and CostCo serves something similarly named to you as a treat, at little booths, and for free.
What is a sample?
This otherwise-common legume allergy is almost non-existent in Greece.
What is peanuts?
In 1984, this type of group poisoned 751 people at salad bars in the Seattle area.
What is a cult? (It was salmonella).
Steaks should be cooked to 145 degrees and Poultry 165 degrees, but this is the safe temperature to cook hamburgers to.
What is 160?
If you need donuts, coffee, or gas, visit this type of store with long hours and limited goods.
What is a Convenience Store.
This color of light eliminates pathogens in our water supply and is "purpler-than-purple."
What is UV?
People who are allergic to shellfish can commonly still eat this other common allergen.
What is fish?
When making this breakfast meat, "degree hours" are used as a production measure.
What is sausage?