Introduction to Culinary Arts Final Exam With Verified Solutions.
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Culinary
Introduction to Culinary Arts Final Exam
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Contamination - answerOccurs when harmful things are present in food, making it unsafe to
eat.
critical control points (CCPs) - answerThe points in a process where identified hazard(s) can
be prevented, eliminated, or reduced to...
Introduction to Culinary Arts Final Exam With Verified Solutions. Contamination - answer✔✔Occurs when harmful things are present in food, making it unsafe to eat. critical control points (CCPs) - answer✔✔The points in a process where identified hazard(s) can be prevented, eliminated, or reduced to safe levels. cross -contamination - answer✔✔The spread of pathogens from on e surface or food to another. FAT TOM - answer✔✔A way to remember the six conditions pathogens need to grow: food, acidity, temperature, time, oxygen, and moisture. first-in, first -out (FIFO) method - answer✔✔Rotation of food in storage to use the oldest inventory first. Many operations use the FIFO method to rotate refrigerated, frozen, and dry food during storage. flow of food - answer✔✔The path that food takes in an operation. It begins when you buy the food and ends when you serve it. food allergy - answer✔✔The body's negative reaction to a food protein foodborne illness - answer✔✔A disease transmitted to people by food. foodborne -illness outbreak - answer✔✔When two or more people get the same illness after eating the same food items. foodhandlers - answ er✔✔This includes more than just the people who prepare food. Servers and even dishwashers are considered foodhandlers, because they either handle food directly or work with the surfaces that food will touch. fungi - answer✔✔Can cause illness, but most com monly, they are responsible for spoiling food. Fungi are found in air, soil, plants, water, and some food. Mold and yeast are two examples of fungi. handwashing - answer✔✔The most important part of personal hygiene hazard - answer✔✔Something with the poten tial to cause harm. In the preparation of food, hazards are divided into three categories: biological, chemical, and physical. Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) - answer✔✔A type of food safety management system. HACCP identifies major hazards at specific points within a food's flow through the operation. high-risk populations - answer✔✔Certain groups of people who have a higher risk of getting a foodborne illness than others host - answer✔✔A person, animal, or plant on which another organism, s uch as a parasite, lives and feeds parasites - answer✔✔Parasites are organisms that live on or in another organism (the host). The parasite receives nutrients from the host. parasites - answer✔✔Parasites are organisms that live on or in another organism (t he host). The parasite receives nutrients from the host. personal hygiene policies - answer✔✔These policies must address personal cleanliness, clothing, hand care, and health in order to prevent foodhandlers from contaminating food. sanitizing - answer✔✔Reducing pathogens on a surface to safe levels TCS food - answer✔✔Food that is most vulnerable for pathogen growth is also referred to as food that needs time and temperature control for safety temperature danger zone - answer✔✔The temperature range between 41 °F and 135 °F. Pathogens grow well in food that has a temperature in this range. viruses - answer✔✔The leading cause of foodborne illness. Viruses can survive refrigerator and freezer tempera tures. aromatics - answer✔✔Herbs, spices, and flavorings that create a savory aroma, such as bouquet garni and sachet d'epices. aromatics - answer✔✔Herbs, spices, and flavorings that create a savory aroma, such as bouquet garni and sachet d'epices. au jus (oh ZHEW) - answer✔✔Meat served with its own juice. béchamel (BAY -shah-MELL) - answer✔✔A grand sauce made from milk and white roux. beurre manié (byurr man -YAY) - answer✔✔A thickener made of equal parts flour and soft, whole butter. bisque (BISK) - answer✔✔A cream soup made from pur éed shellfish shells, such as lobster, shrimp, or crab. bouillon (BOO -yon) - answer✔✔The liquid that results from simmering meat or vegetables; also referred to as broth.
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