Food safety.

Title
Food safety.

Summary
The simple fact is most food-borne illnesses can be avoided by applying common sense at every meal and snack break. This video illustrates how to shop for the freshest foods, store them wisely, and prepare them correctly. Topics include signs of freshness and contamination; proper storage in the refrigerator, freezer and pantry; ways to safely thaw frozen foods; how to avoid cross contamination; the optimal temperatures for cooking meats and poultry; and the right way to store and reheat leftovers. "use by" and "sell by" dates and what they mean to consumers are also addressed.

Year Published
2006
 
1900-1999

Series
Kitchen and food safety

Physical Description
1 videodisc (21:00 min) 4 3/4 in.

Program Information
Foods
 
Humanities & sciences

Subject
Food.
 
Teacher Resource
 
Safety education.
 
Food contamination
 
Food -- Safety measures.

Summary
The simple fact is most food-borne illnesses can be avoided by applying common sense at every meal and snack break. This video illustrates how to shop for the freshest foods, store them wisely, and prepare them correctly. Topics include signs of freshness and contamination; proper storage in the refrigerator, freezer and pantry; ways to safely thaw frozen foods; how to avoid cross contamination; the optimal temperatures for cooking meats and poultry; and the right way to store and reheat leftovers. "use by" and "sell by" dates and what they mean to consumers are also addressed.

Publisher
LRC #755981, 2006.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Johnny BrightDVD 641.3 FOODVD31455000125830Audio-Visual