Food Safety Facts
Across
- 1. hearing people, people want to be heard
- 8. raw meat and poultry are usually the cause
- 11. some examples are: dull knives, fire, loose clothing
- 12. 1 in 6 ____ contract foodborne illnesses every year
- 14. willing to consider other perspectives
- 15. an employability skill that requires you to be true to yourself
- 16. type of cutting board you should never use for raw meat
- 17. an employability skill that involves talking or it can be a non verbal skill
- 19. the kind of knife that's safer than a dull one
- 22. cross contamination
- 24. what happens to bacteria from 160-212 degrees fahrenheit
- 25. an employability skill that needs to be stated clearly
- 27. 40-140 degrees fahrenheit
- 28. ____ to proper temperature (cold)
- 29. ___ food is the highest cause of most foodborne illnesses
- 30. ____ your kitchen as you go
Down
- 2. the process of handling foods properly and cleanly
- 3. hands must be ______ before handling food
- 4. a foodborne illness usually from raw meat, eggs, etc.
- 5. can give you salmonella if it's not cooked to 165 degrees fahrenheit
- 6. a hispanic cheese that is very risky and linked to foodborne illnesses
- 7. use _____ colored cutting boards to avoid cross contamination
- 9. _______ are overlooked surfaces that contain many germs
- 10. an employability skill that involves relatability
- 13. ____ to proper temperature (hot)
- 15. this type of soap is harsh on the skin and bad for the environment
- 18. _________ milk and eggs are risky foods that are linked to foodborne illnesses
- 20. _____ should always be out of your face when cooking, especially when it's long
- 21. always use a ______ board
- 23. thrives off of moisture
- 26. should always be washed even if it's peelable (banana for example)