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1.02 Foods II

1.02 Foods II. Which item is a potential physical contaminant?. Jewelry. What symptom can indicate a customer is having an allergic reaction?. Wheezing or shortness of breath. What should a server do when taking a food order from customers who have concerns about food allergies?.

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1.02 Foods II

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  1. 1.02 Foods II

  2. Which item is a potential physical contaminant? • Jewelry

  3. What symptom can indicate a customer is having an allergic reaction? • Wheezing or shortness of breath

  4. What should a server do when taking a food order from customers who have concerns about food allergies? • Describe each menu item to customer who ask, including and “secret” ingredients

  5. What does the L stand for in the FDA’s ALERT tool? • Look

  6. Which is an example of physical contamination? • Bones in fish

  7. What practice should be used to prevent seafood toxins from causing a foodborne illness? • Purchasing food from approved, reputable supplies

  8. How would chemicals be stored? • Away from prep areas

  9. Which food item has been associated with salmonella Typhi? • Beverages

  10. Parasites are commonly associated with what food? • Wild game

  11. What condition promotes the growth of bacteria? • Food held between 70 degrees F and 125 degrees F(21 degrees C and 52 degrees C)

  12. What practice can help prevent allergic reactions? • Telling customers how an item is prepared

  13. What practice is useful for preventing Norovirus from causing foodborne illness? • Excluding staff with vomiting from the operation

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