chapter 5 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Where should purchase food from? | from approved, reputable suppliers |
| What are some receiving principals when receiving food? | Make specific staff responsible for receiving Train them to follow food safety guidelines Provide them with the right tools Have enough trained staff available to receive food promptly |
| What some criteria Deliveries must meet? | Be inspected upon arrival at the operation Be from an approved source Have been placed in the correct storage location to maintain the required temperature |
| What should you do with rejected delivery items? | Separate rejected items from accepted items Tell the delivery person what is wrong with the item Get a signed adjustment or credit slip before giving the rejected item to the delivery person. |
| What you do when handling recalls | Identify the recalled food items Remove the item from inventory, and place it in a secure and appropriate location. Store the item separately from food, utensils, equipment, linens, and single-use items. |
| How do you check the temperature of meats and poultry ? | Insert the thermometer stem or probe into the thickest part of the food (usually the center) |
| how do you check the temperature of ROP food? | Insert the thermometer stem or probe between 2 packages As an alternative, fold packaging around the thermometer stem or probe |
| What are the temperature Criteria for Deliveries? | Cold TCS food: Receive at 41°F (5°C) or lower, unless otherwise specified. Live shellfish: Receive oysters, mussels, clams, and scallops at an air temperature of 45°F (7°C) and an internal temperature no greater than 50°F (10°C). |
| When should you reject frozen food through a delivery? | Reject frozen food if there is evidence of thawing and refreezing: Fluids or water stains in case bottoms or on packaging Ice crystals or frozen liquids on the food or packaging |
| when should you reject packaged items through delivery? | Tears, holes, or punctures in packaging; reject cans with swollen ends, rust, or dents Bloating or leaking (ROP food) Broken cartons or seals Dirty and discolored packaging |
| What are the required documents when delivering shellfish? | Shellfish must be received with shell stock identification tags: Tags indicate when and where the shellfish were harvested. Must be kept on file for 90 days from the date the last shellfish was used from its delivery container. |
| what are some food quality you should reject? | Appearance: Reject food that is moldy or has an abnormal color. Texture: Reject meat, fish, or poultry if: It is slimy, sticky, or dry It has soft flesh that leaves an imprint when touched |
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