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    should be complied with: 1. Physical equipment and layout should be conducive to good sanitary practices. 2. Food should be safeguarded in distribution and services. 3. Food should be handled‚ stored and refrigerated so as to prevent spoilage and contamination. 4. Vermin and rodents should be eliminated from food services. 5. Adequate employee supervision‚ as well as a constant program of education insanitation should be maintained. Sanitary Consideration in Food Manufacturing

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    Introduction Yeasts are a Leading cause of spoilage of yogurt‚ doogh and fermented milks in which the low pH provides a selective environment for their growth (Fleet‚ 1990; Rohm‚ Eliskasses‚ & Bräuer‚ 1992; Hansen and Jakobsen‚ 2004). Yogurts and doogh having initial counts of >100 CFU/g tend to spoil quickly. Yeasty and fermented off-flavors and Swelling of the doogh and yoghurt package are often detected when yeasts grow to 105–106 CFU/g (Fleet‚ 1990). Green and Ibe (1986)‚ Viljoen et al (2003)

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    Chapter 6--Process Costing Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. A process is a series of activities or operations‚ which are linked to perform a specific objective.  True    False   2. The cost flows for a process-costing system are totally different from those of a job order costing system.  True    False   3. Process systems are characterized by a larger number of homogeneous products passing through a series of processes.  True    False

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    in bigger quantities as the risk of spoilage is sometimes almost nonexistent. Some studies say that since preservatives are supposed to kill bacteria they could interfere with the growth of the friendly bacteria in the colon - leading to serious digestion problems (ehso.com‚ 2009). (2)Argument :   Fast food chains apply the usage of preservatives in order to encourage the customer to buy in bigger quantities as the risk of spoilage is sometimes almost nonexistent. These

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    Explain the role of each of the following in maintaining health and safety standards * Food act 2003 (NSW) This is that act of the NSW parliament that controls food prepared for sale in NSW. The role of this act is to continuously improve the food safety systems. All employees in the hospitality industry are responsible for making sure that they follow the rules and guidelines for maintaining high standards of food safety. The advantages of this food act is that it continuously aims to improve

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    NOTES ON FOOD PRESERVATION & PACKAGING FOR MSc STUDENTS By Prof C S Purushothaman – Feb 2013 HURDLE TECHNOLOGY The spoilage and poisoning of foods by micrnorgenisms is a problem that is not yet under adequate control‚ despite the range of preservation techniques available (e.g. freezing‚ blanching‚ pasteurizing and canning). In fact‚ the current Consumer demand for more natural and fresh-like foods‚ which urges food manufacturers to use only mild preservation techniques (e.g. refrigeration‚ modifed-atmosphere

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    algae just large enough to be seen by the naked eye to viruses which are too small to be seen by normal microscope but can be discerned by an electron microscope. • Microorganisms are chief agents of spoilage of food especially fish. • These microorganisms responsible for food spoilage especially fish include bacteria‚ fungal and viruses. Bacteria • These are unicellular microscopic organisms smaller in size than mould and yeasts • different from one another in size and shape‚ •

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    Sales coaching plan 1. Current problems The following are the current problems within the team which need to be addressed to achieve targets: - Slow distribution capacity - Operating expenses - Lack of training - Team leader’s objection regarding his monitoring and training responsibility 2. Conceptual challenges Essentially‚ most of the problems which the team is facing now are most concerned with lacking of knowledge‚ training or experience with machinery and such. However‚ another existing

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    salting. Very important is to carefully bleed the fish then gutted‚ beheaded‚ and split or filleted fish. In the end filet should be washed before salting (Commission 1989). A centuries ago‚ this process was used to preserve food from postmortem spoilage and use for this phenomenon of osmosis and diffusion (Thorarinsdottir 2010);(Ismail 1992). However the transport of salt and water depends on very important factors (Andrés 2005). High concentration of salt in the environment (0.3–1 M) causes a decrease

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    American University in Cairo (AUC) Managerial Accounting ACCT (202) Dr.Mona ElBannan Spring 2012 HANDOUT CHAPTER 5 JOB COSTING AND PROCESS COSTING Product Costing Systems Companies use various product systems to accumulate‚ track‚ and assign the costs of production (direct labor‚ direct materials‚ and overhead costs) to the goods produced & services provided by the company. Reasons behind determining the cost of the product: 1- Pricing decisions made by the marketing manager

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