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    • What is cross-contamination in food safety?
      It is the process by which a substance that is dirty or harmful spreads from one place to another.
    • How does cross-contamination typically occur in food production?
      It often involves the transfer of bacteria from contaminated foods to ready-to-eat foods.
    • What is an example of direct contact that can lead to cross-contamination?
      Raw meat touching cooked meat.
    • What is an example of indirect contact that can cause cross-contamination?
      The juice from a raw chicken dripping onto ready-to-eat food.
    • What should be assumed about all sources of bacteria in food safety?
      All sources of bacteria are contaminated with harmful bacteria.
    • What are the key terms related to cross-contamination?
      • Cross-contamination: The process by which a substance that is dirty or harmful spreads from one place to another.
      • Ready-to-eat foods: Foods that require no further cooking or reheating.
    • What approach should be used to prevent cross-contamination in the kitchen?
      A 'clean as you go' approach should be used.
    • What can cause food-induced ill health?
      Pathogenic bacteria, allergens, foods causing intolerances, and chemicals.
    • Why is preventing the spread of harmful substances onto food important?
      Exposure to certain food allergens can cause death for some people.
    • How does the use of colour coding in the kitchen help prevent cross-contamination?
      Different types of food are prepared on different-coloured chopping boards.
    • What should be done to protect cooked and ready-to-eat food from contamination?
      It should be protected from contact with raw foods.
    • What happens to bacteria in raw food once it has been cooked?
      Most of them are destroyed.
    • What is the purpose of using purple chopping boards in the kitchen?
      They are used to prepare foods for people avoiding allergens such as wheat and nuts.
    • What is a common method to help prevent cross-contamination in kitchens?
      Using colour-coded chopping boards.
    • How can taps help prevent cross-contamination?
      By ensuring hands are washed properly after handling raw foods.