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Prepare, store, and preserve foods safely to maximize nutrition and enjoyment and prevent foodborne illness.
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Content Vocabulary Academic Vocabularycontaminant
foodborne illness
microorganism
toxin
spore
food safety
sanitation
personal hygiene
tolerate
reserve
20-second scrub
cross-contamination
internal temperature
rancidity
freezer burn
preserve
sugar-pack method
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Content Vocabularysyrup-pack method
tray-pack method
dry-pack method
blanching
headspace
raw-pack method
hot-pack method
boiling-water bath
pressure canning
rehydrate
GRAS list
irradiation
recall
tolerance
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Foodborne Illness
• Contaminants can make food unsafe and result in sickness.
contaminants
A substance, such as a chemicalor organism, that makes food unsafe to eat.
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Foodborne Illness
• Contamination can be caused by bacteria and can be prevented by proper handling and cooking.
foodborne illness
Sickness caused by eatingfood that contains a contaminant.
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Cleanliness in the Kitchen
• Cleanliness keeps food safe and the kitchen pleasant.
• Keeping your hands clean is the single most effective way to prevent the transfer of bacteria.
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Cleanliness in the Kitchen
Ways to keep your kitchen clean and limit bacteria:
1.Wash work surfaces and utensils in hot, soapy water
2.Wash the tops of cans before opening
3.Change dishtowels often and use new ones daily
4.Wash sponges in the dishwasher or by hand daily
5.Keep pets out of kitchen
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Cleanliness in the Kitchen
• Clean kitchen practices include keeping insects under control, cleaning up after cooking, and avoiding cross-contamination.
cross-contamination
The spread of harmful bacteria from one food to another.
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Cleanliness in the Kitchen
• Ways to prevent cross-contamination
1. Wash surfaces touched by raw meat, poultry, or seafood with hot, soapy water
2. Thoroughly wash cutting boards
3. Keep raw meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs separate from other foods
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Cooking Food Safely
• Food safety guidelines to follow when cooking:
1. Taste only fully cooked foods from animal sources
2. Do not partially cook these foods and finish cooking later
3. Stir and rotate foods when microwaving
4. Reheat foods to 165 degrees within 2 hours to destroy bacteria
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Cooking Food Safely
• Leave food at room temperature only for very short periods.
• Check food’s internal temperature to determine if it has been cooked long enough to kill bacteria.
internal temperature
The temperature deep inside the thickest part of the food.
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Cooking Food Safely
• Defrosting food at room temperature allows bacteria to grow.
• Keep hot food hot and cold food cold until served.
How do you know when meat and poultry have been cooked thoroughly enough to kill bacteria?
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Temperature Danger Zone
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Storing Food Safely
• Improperly stored food can spoil or lose quality.
• Food can spoil due to:• moisture.• heat.• dirt.• dry air.• light.
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Storing Food Safely
• Spoiled food may smell bad, or have mold, bulges, or cloudy fluids.
What should you do if you think food is spoiled?
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Storing Food Safety
• Ways to protect the quality of stored food:
1. Buy only what you need
2. Follow package directions for storing
3. Store newly purchased food behind older food
4. Keep track of purchase dates
5. Clean out storage areas periodically
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Storing Food Safely
• To store food at room temperature:• Storage cabinets should be clean and dry
– With doors to keep out light, dirt, and pests
• Away from heat sources• Away from household chemicals
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Storing Food Safely
• Storing leftovers:• Tightly closed, shallow containers • Refrigerated or frozen promptly
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Storing Food Safely
• Freezer Storage• Fairly full freezer works best
– Items act like ice blocks
• To prevent freezer burn– Pack foods in airtight, moisture resistant containers
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Preserving Food Safely
• Preserving food by canning, freezing, or drying allows people to save money and enjoy seasonal food year-round.
• Canning requires special equipment.
self-esteemThe feeling that you are a worthwhile,capable person.
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Preserving Food Safely
• Pickling and drying are methods for preserving foods.
preserve
To prepare food in a way that allowsit to be safely stored for later use.
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Chapter Summary
• Proper food safety and storage prevents foodborne illness.
• Practicing personal hygiene, maintaining kitchen cleanliness routines, cleaning up properly, and avoiding cross-contamination are all ways to keep a clean kitchen and ensure food safety.
• Cook, thaw, and serve food properly and at the right temperature.
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Chapter Summary
• Store food correctly and prevent spoilage.• Preserve food safely by freezing, canning,
pickling, or drying.• Government organizations inspect food, prevent
diseases, and safeguard the food production process.