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Handwashing
After preparing raw food, washing your hands thoroughly is essential to prevent spreading bacteria around the kitchen and on to other foods. |
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| Raw food Raw food should be covered and stored below cooked food to prevent the cooked food from becoming contaminated. |
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| A bacteria A bacteria is a micro-organism of one cell - like us it needs food, warmth, moisture and time to live and grow. |
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| Fridge or Freezer If you put hot food in the fridge or freezer it raises the temperature inside the fridge or freezer and puts all other food at risk |
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| Cool food Refrigerating food does not kill bacteria, it makes them inactive and unable to grow. |
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| Kill micro-organisms In order to kill micro-organisms you must heat food right through to at least 70°C for at least 2 minutes. |
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| Micro-organisms Most micro-organisms are harmless. The ones that cause diseases are called pathogens. |
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| Food poisoning The most common cause of food poisoning is food prepared too early and not stored at the correct temperature |
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| Bacteria Bacteria live all over you, on your skin, in your nose and throat and especially in cuts you may have. |
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| Pets Pets such as cats, dogs and even terrapins, can carry Salmonella on their feet, fur or skin, so washing your hands after touching pets is essential. |
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