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Steps To Preventing A Foodborne Illness

Steps To Preventing A Foodborne Illness. Step 1: Clean. Wash the following in hot soapy water before, during and after each time you cook. Cutting boards Utensils Knives Countertops Wash hands often during food preparation. Wash your fruits and vegetables before you eat or cook them.

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Steps To Preventing A Foodborne Illness

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  1. Steps To Preventing A Foodborne Illness

  2. Step 1: Clean • Wash the following in hot soapy water before, during and after each time you cook. • Cutting boards • Utensils • Knives • Countertops • Wash hands often during food preparation. • Wash your fruits and vegetables before you eat or cook them.

  3. Step 2: Seperate • Separate ready to eat food from raw food. • Store cooked foods and raw foods in different areas of the refrigerator. • Use different cutting boards. • One for fruits and vegetables. • One for raw meats, poultry, and seafood. • Put cooked food on a clean plate.

  4. Step 3: Cook • Use a food thermometer to measure the internal temperature of the food. • Ensures your food is cooked to a safe temperature. • Safe temperatures can be found at http://www.foodsafety.gov/keep/charts/mintemp.html

  5. Step 4: Chill • Refrigerate or freeze foods within one hour. • Use an appliance thermometer in your refrigerator and freezer. • Refrigerator – 40 degrees F or below. • Freezer – 0 degrees F or below. • Thaw food correctly. • Overnight in the refrigerator. • Under cold running water.

  6. Always Keep Your Hot Foods Hot And Your Cold Foods Cold!

  7. Conclusion • Clean before, during, and after cooking. • Separate raw food from cooked food. • Cook all food to a safe internal temperature. • Chill all food in the refrigerator and freezer. • Thaw frozen foods correctly.

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