Summer Food Safety Quiz: Test Your Food Safety IQ
Q:The refrigerator door is the best place to store eggs, milk, and meat.The correct answer is: • False Explanation: Eggs, milk, or meat should never be stored in the refrigerator door.
Q:The transfer of harmful bacteria to other items, surfaces, or foods describes...
Q:The transfer of harmful bacteria to other items, surfaces, or foods describes...The correct answer is: B Cross-contamination Explanation: Cross-contamination is the transfer of harmful bacteria to food from other foods, cutting boards, utensils, etc., if they are not handled properly. This is especially true when handling raw meat, poultry, and seafood, so keep these foods and their juices away from already cooked or ready-to-eat foods and fresh produce.
Q:Should you wash meats before you cook them?The correct answer is: • No Explanation: Do not wash meats! Washing raw poultry, beef, pork, lamb, or veal before cooking it is not recommended. Cooking (baking, broiling, boiling, and grilling) to the right temperature kills the bacteria, so washing meats is not necessary.
Q:Raw ground beef in the refrigerator is safe for _________.
Q:Raw ground beef in the refrigerator is safe for _________.The correct answer is: A 1 to 2 days Explanation: Uncooked hamburger, ground beef, turkey, veal, pork, lamb, and mixtures of these meats are good for 1 to 2 days in the refrigerator. In the freezer, these foods will maintain their quality for 3 to 4 months.
Q:A "sell by" date on a package is a guide. Food is good for up to 7 days after the "sell by" date.
Q:A "sell by" date on a package is a guide. Food is good for up to 7 days after the "sell by" date.The correct answer is: • False Explanation: You should not buy a product after the "sell by" date. A "sell-by" date tells the store how long to display the product for sale. You should buy the product before the date expires.
Q:What is Listeria?The correct answer is: A A group of foodborne bacteria Explanation: Listeria, specifically Listeria monocytogenes, is a group of bacteria capable of causing illness including potentially fatal infections in the elderly, newborns, pregnant women, and persons with a weakened immune system. Listeria is a very common bacterium with an unusual trait: It can grow at refrigerator temperatures. And it can build up in food-processing plants, where it can survive for years.
Q:Foodborne illness (food poisoning) is at its highest in the summer.The correct answer is: • True Explanation: Foodborne illnesses do increase during the summer, and the reasons appear to be twofold.
Q:Most people will get sick within hours of eating contaminated food.The correct answer is: • False Explanation: People rarely get sick from contaminated food, because most people have healthy immune systems that protect them from harmful bacteria or viruses on food and other harmful organisms in the environment.
Q:What is the main cause of food poisoning?
Q:What is the main cause of food poisoning?The correct answer is: C Keeping food at unsafe temperatures Explanation: Keeping food at an unsafe temperature is the prime cause of food poisoning. Consider these tips for summer food safety (and year-round):
Q:The best way to tell if meat is thoroughly cooked is by...
Q:The best way to tell if meat is thoroughly cooked is by...The correct answer is: C Using a thermometer to determine internal temperature. Explanation: Meat and poultry cooked on a grill often brown very fast on the outside. Even the most expert griller can't tell when food is done just by looking at it -- or even cutting into it. A meat thermometer gives the best reading, so you won't be stuck with dried out, overcooked meats. You can take foods off the grill when they reach these internal temperatures:
Q:What is the number one food safety mistake in the U.S.?
Q:What is the number one food safety mistake in the U.S.?The correct answer is: D Tasting food to determine if it's fit to eat Explanation: Tasting food to determine if it's fit to eat is the number one dangerous food mistake in the U.S.
Q:Is it ever safe to place cooked meat on a plate that held raw meat?
Q:Is it ever safe to place cooked meat on a plate that held raw meat?The correct answer is: • No, never Explanation: This is the second worst food safety mistake in America: It is never safe to place cooked meat on a plate that held raw meat.
Q:It is not necessary to wash fruits or vegetables if you're going to peel them.The correct answer is: • False Explanation: Because it's easy to transfer bacteria from the peel or rind you're cutting to the inside of your fruits and veggies, it's important to wash all produce, even if you plan to peel it.
Q:While shopping for BBQ food items, _________ should be picked up right before checkout.
Q:While shopping for BBQ food items, _________ should be picked up right before checkout.The correct answer is: C Chicken Explanation: Buy cold food like meat and poultry last, right before checkout. Separate raw meat and poultry from other food in your shopping cart. To guard against cross-contamination — which can happen when raw meat or poultry juices drip on other food — put packages of raw meat and poultry into plastic bags. Plan to drive directly home from the grocery store. You may want to take a cooler with ice for perishables. Always refrigerate perishable food within 2 hours. Refrigerate within 1 hour when the temperature is above 90 F (32.2 C). 1 / 14
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