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Food hygiene pp
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Food hygiene © Food – a fact of life 2009 Foundation
2.
Learning objectives
• To understand the four stages of cleaning, cooking, chilling and cross contamination. © Food – a fact of life 2009
3.
Food hygiene
Food hygiene is necessary in order to produce and supply food which is safe to eat. This involves more than just being clean. A simple way to remember is the 4 C’s: • Cleaning; • Cooking; • Chilling; • Cross contamination. © Food – a fact of life 2009
4.
Cleaning
Cleaning the kitchen is important to keep food safe and prevent bacteria from spreading. ‘Clean as you go’ means people make sure that they clean the area and utensils they have been working in or with, as they prepare food. This avoids build up of mess and leads to better hygienic conditions. © Food – a fact of life 2009
5.
Cleaning
Worktops • Always wash worktops before food preparation begins; • Wipe up any spilt food straight away; • Always sanitise worktops thoroughly after they have been touched by raw meat, including poultry or raw eggs. • Do not put ready to eat food, such as bread, salad or fruit on a worktop or chopping board that has been touched by raw meat, unless it has been washed thoroughly first. © Food – a fact of life 2009
6.
Cleaning
Areas which need particular attention are: • surfaces that come into contact with food, e.g. chopping boards, utensils; • surfaces that come into contact with hands, e.g. cupboard and fridge doors. © Food – a fact of life 2009
7.
Cleaning
Chopping boards • Wash these in between preparing raw meat and raw vegetables. • It is useful to have a separate chopping board for raw meat. Cloths • Use different cloths to wipe hands, worktops and dishes. • Clean or replace these cloths regularly. • Disposable paper cloths are also useful to wipe worktops or chopping boards. Throwing these towels out reduces the risk of bacteria spreading. © Food – a fact of life 2009
8.
Cleaning
Knives, spoons and other utensils • Using clean utensils will prevent the spread of bacteria. • After touching raw meat, utensils should be washed thoroughly. Cleaning schedule • Kitchens require effective cleaning and maintenance. • If a number of different people use the kitchen it helps them know exactly what to do. © Food – a fact of life 2009
9.
Cleaning – personal
hygiene Hands Wash hands thoroughly with soap and warm water and dry them thoroughly at each of these times: • before starting to prepare food; • after touching raw meat, including poultry; • after touching raw egg; • after going to the toilet; • after touching the bin; • after touching pets. Hair • Long hair should be tied back and/or covered with a hair net. © Food – a fact of life 2009
10.
Cleaning – personal
hygiene Skin • Cuts and wounds and wounds should be covered with a waterproof dressing. The plasters are often blue in colour so they can be easily identified if they fall into food. Clothing • Clean clothing should be worn. Protective clothing such as an apron and/or hat should also be worn. • Enclosed shoes should be worn in the kitchen. • All jewellery should also be removed (piercings should be covered if they cannot be removed). © Food – a fact of life 2009
11.
Cleaning – personal
hygiene Face • Do not cough or spit near or over food, taste food with fingers, bite nails, eat, chew or smoke, touch nose, or remove earrings. Illness • A person who has been ill, especially with food poisoning, should not work with food or be in the food preparation area. © Food – a fact of life 2009
12.
Cooking
Hot food must be served piping hot, that is above 63ºC. Bacteria will begin to die when the temperature rises above 60ºC. Some foods change colour when they are cooked. © Food – a fact of life 2009
13.
Cooking meat
Burger, sausage, portion of pork, chicken, there should be no pink meat, and also be steaming hot inside. The juices should run clear when cooked. To check a whole chicken or other bird, pierce the thickest part of the leg with a clean knife or skewer until the juices run out. The juices should not have any pink or red in them. Steak or other cuts of beef or lamb can be eaten rare as long as they have been properly sealed. Sealing the meat will kill any bacteria on the outside. © Food – a fact of life 2009
14.
Rare meat
Some foods should not be eaten rare, because bacteria can be all the way through them. If the meat is not cooked thoroughly, any bacteria may not be killed. The following meats should not be eaten rare: • poultry; • pork; • burgers, sausages, chicken nuggets; • rolled joints; • kebabs. © Food – a fact of life 2009
15.
Cooking leftovers
Leftovers should be cooled as quickly as possible within 1 – 2 hours. Separating the food into smaller containers can help. When leftovers are reheated they need to be piping hot. Leftovers should not be reheated more than once and should be used within 1 – 2 days of cooking. © Food – a fact of life 2009
16.
Cooking with aluminium
pans It is best not to use aluminium pans, baking trays and foil, or other cookware made of aluminium, to cook foods that are highly acidic such as: • tomatoes; • rhubarb; • cabbage; • many soft fruits. Aluminium can affect the taste of these sorts of foods. © Food – a fact of life 2009
17.
Chilling
The bacteria that cause food to deteriorate and food poisoning rapidly reproduce around the temperature of 37ºC (body temperature). The temperature between 5ºC– 63ºC is sometimes called the ‘danger-zone’. Reducing the temperature below 5ºC slows the reproduction of micro - organisms. © Food – a fact of life 2009
18.
Chilling – the
refrigerator • Keep it at the right temperature (between 1-4 º C) • Keep the fridge door closed as much as possible. • Wait for food to cool down before it is placed in the fridge. • Do not overload the refrigerator. If the fridge is full, the cool air will not circulate around the food. • Food should be covered to prevent cross contamination and moisture loss. • Regular maintenance of the fridge is important. • Clean to removed spills and food deposits whenever they occur to prevent contamination of food. © Food – a fact of life 2009
19.
Chilling – the
freezer • Ensure the freezer is working at a temperature below -18 ºC. • Do not place hot foods in the freezer or leave the door open for extended periods. • Do not overload the freezer. Cold air needs to circulate around the food. • Store food with a label showing the contents and the date. Food should be wrapped well to prevent it drying out. Only freeze food when at its best condition, to allow the food to last longer. • Keep the freezer clean by removing spills and food deposits when they occur. • Never refreeze defrosted food, as this increases the growth of bacteria. © Food – a fact of life 2009
20.
Cross contamination
The process by which bacteria are transferred from one area to another. The main carriers of bacteria and causes of cross contamination are: • humans; • rubbish; • pets and other animals; • food, e.g. raw meat or poultry. © Food – a fact of life 2009
21.
Cross contamination
• Keep raw meat separate from ready – to eat food. • Do not let raw meat drip onto other food – keep it in sealed containers at the bottom of the fridge. • Never use the same chopping board for raw meat and ready-to-eat food without washing the board (and knife) thoroughly in between. • Do not wash meat before cooking it, this will not remove harmful germs and may spread germs to work surfaces and utensils. © Food – a fact of life 2009
22.
Review of the
learning objectives • To understand the four stages of cleaning, cooking, chilling and cross contamination. © Food – a fact of life 2009
23.
For more information
visit www.nutrition.org.uk www.foodafactoflife.org.uk © Food – a fact of life 2009
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