CHAPTER 1 The Problem and Its Background Introduction Jolly-jeeps are small cafeteria beside large office buildings that offer good food in a cheap price. On its early years it’s just a simple "karinderia" canteen. Since many office workers find cheaper food rather than eating everyday in a fast food. These karinderias find way to sell their delicious home-made foods to the business district. If you ’re a full grown Filipino you wouldn’t miss the chance to eat or have like to be in Jollibee
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UK: Food and drink We have chosen the topic Food and drinks because we have heard a lot about British cuisine but in fact we don’t know a lot about it. We think that with this presentation we could give you a little bit more information about the food and drink habits of the UK. 1. A brief history British cuisine has always been multicultural. In ancient times it was influenced by the Romans and in medieval times by the French. When the Frankish Normans invaded‚ they brought with them the
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Food Safety Risk Assessment of NSW Food Safety Schemes March 2009 NSW/FA/FI039/1212 Note: Parts of this document were revised in December 2012 following peer review. Contents Executive summary ........................................................................................................... 6 Introduction.................................................................................................................... 12 Dairy food safety scheme ......................
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Tim Ta Mrs. Shuck English IV 3rd hour 22 February 22‚ 2011 Food and Drink in England Have you ever wondered how other countries choice of food and drink or customs differed from your own? In England‚ their diet and customs do not differ as much from our own. We have similarities such as the main courses of breakfast‚ lunch‚ and dinner such as our choices of diet over the centuries has changed. But differences such as tea time‚ which is a very important social time in England‚ and their choice
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Restaurant Jessica Gonzalez Food Service Sanitation American University Sheri Hernandez 26 August 2012 Table of contents Purpose and Scope of Manual 1. To ensure safe food …………………………………………………………….. 2 2. Prevent foodborne illnesses …………………………………………………….... 2 Foundations for Use 1. Food Safety Hazards …………………………………………………………….. 2-3 2. CDC the 5 main risks for foodborne illnesses ……………………………………. 3-4 Safe Food Handling 1. Personnel Hygiene ………………………………………………………………
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restaurant is aware of the food safety issue hence they are supportive toward Barry in his food safety efforts but because of high turnover of employees‚ eventually food training safety is omitted. It seems like the food safety issue is getting serious when one day Barry stepped into the kitchen and noticed several trays of uncooked meat sitting out in the kitchen area. After all these incidents‚ he has taken many effort to get employees to be safe in how the handle food. 1. What are the communication
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Every food establishment uses‚ processes‚ and sells food in different ways. However‚ the general issues and key principles of food safety remain the same‚ whatever the style of the operation. All food safety training programs should contain the "big 3" factors that could cause food to become unsafe. Food must be kept out of harms way from human errors‚ but if you don’t train food workers what they are‚ they won’t know why these factors are so important. The basics can make all the difference. The
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SAMPLE FOOD SAFETY MANUAL Section 1 Introduction Table of Contents Purpose of this manual 4 How to use this manual 5 At risk persons 5 Definitions 6 Sample policy amendment register 10 Our commitment to food safety 11 Organisation responsibilities and duties 12 The owner will: 12 The manager will: 12 All kitchen staff will: 12 Other staff (eg assistants‚ bartenders‚ waiters‚ cleaners) will: 13 The HACCP team 14 Section 1 Introduction
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Part 1 Food Safety Management a) With reference to a food item in your chosen work place‚ describe four distinct food safety hazards‚ including details of how each hazard could occur (4 X 3 marks) Food Item: - Chicken Korma (Key ingredients-cream‚ almonds& gravy served with rice) Microbiological Hazards: - Cooking‚ cooling & storing in inadequate temperature and transporting without care of cross contamination Pathogenic bacteria produce and multiply. Campylobacter–Generally under
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Food Regulations 1985 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 34 of the Food Act 1983‚ the Minister makes the following regulations; Arrangement of Regulations PART I - Preliminary PART II - Warranty PART III - Prosedure For Taking Samples PART IV - Labelling PART V - Food Additive and Nutrient Supplement PART VI - Packages for Food PART VII - Incidental Constituent PART VIII - Standards and Particular Labelling Requirements for Food Cereal‚ Cereal Product‚ Starch and Bread
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