Contamination & Hygiene第 87 / 240 题
Cross-contact of an allergen is BEST described as:
a.Cooking a food below its minimum internal temperature
b.Transferring an allergen from a food or surface to a food that did not contain it
c.Holding food too long in the danger zone
d.Using expired ingredients in a recipe
解析
Cross-contact happens when an allergen is transferred to a food that should be free of it, for example using the same fryer oil, spatula, or cutting board. Unlike cooking, cleaning does not always destroy allergen proteins, so surfaces and utensils must be washed and sanitized between uses. This protects guests with allergies from a dangerous exposure.
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