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Food Safety
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Never allow raw meat, poultry and fish to come in contact with other foods. Answer B isn't good, either.
Improper washing, such as with a damp cloth, will not remove bacteria. And washing only with soap and water may not do the
job, either.
To prevent cross-contamination from a cutting board, the FDA advises consumers to follow these practices:
- Use smooth cutting boards made of hard maple or a non-porous material such as plastic and free of cracks and crevices.
These kinds of boards can be cleaned easily. Avoid boards made of soft, porous materials.
- Wash cutting boards with hot water, soap, and a scrub brush to remove food particles. Then sanitize the boards by putting
them through the automatic dishwasher or rinsing them in a solution of 1 teaspoon (5 milliliters) of chlorine bleach in 1
quart (about 1 liter) of water.
- Always wash and sanitize cutting boards after using them for raw foods and before using them for ready-to-eat foods.
Consider using one cutting board only for foods that will be cooked, such as raw fish, and another only for ready-to-eat
foods, such as bread, fresh fruit, and cooked fish. Disposable cutting boards are a newer option, and can be found in grocery
and discount chain stores.
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Food Business Review
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Burger King expands breakfast menu
Burger King has expanded its BK Breakfast Menu with the addition of nine new items, ranging from premium platters and savory sandwiches to fresh-baked Mini Blueberry Biscuits and Seattle’s Best Coffee.
Dunkin' Donuts plans for expansion in Washington DC
Dunkin' Donuts, an American coffee and baked goods chain owned by Dunkin' Brands, has plans to expand its footprint in Washington DC, as part of its growth strategy.
Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant to open in Lakeland, Florida
Diversified Restaurant Holdings (DRH), a franchisee for Buffalo Wild Wings (BWW), has signed a 10-year lease agreement, with renewal options, to open a new BWW restaurant in Lakeland, Florida.
Marie Callender’s introduces new line of multi-serve meals
Marie Callender’s, a licensed brand of ConAgra Foods, has introduced a new line of multi-serve meals that shows improved cooking performance from the microwave.
Sartori acquires Tellory, forays into dips & spreads category
Sartori, a Wisconsin based producer of Italian cheeses, has acquired Colorado based Tellory, a manufacturer of pesto, dips and spreads, to create Sartori Inspirations, marking its entry into pesto, dip & spreads domain.
TSG to sell Don Miguel Mexican Foods to MegaMex
TSG Consumer Partners (TSG), a private equity firm and investor in branded consumer companies, has signed a definitive agreement to sell its Don Miguel Mexican Foods Corp to MegaMex Foods, a Hormel Foods and Herdez Del Fuerte JV.
Israeli company unveils new packaging technology to extend shelf life of cherries
Hefestus, a developer and manufacturer of packaging machines in Israel, has introduced a new packaging system called 'Shelf Life Booster' (SLB) to extend the shelf life of cherries.
Equatorial Palm Oil, Biopalm Energy to form $60m joint venture
Equatorial Palm Oil (EPO), a sustainable oil palm plantation developer in Liberia, has inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Biopalm Energy, a subsidiary of Siva Ventures of India, to create a 50:50 joint venture (JV) company worth $60m.
EFSA evaluates factors contributing to Campylobacter in chicken
EFSA has evaluated factors that may contribute to the spread of Campylobacter in live chickens and chicken carcasses in the European Union.
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