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Food Hazards

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Professional Cooking

By Wayne Gisslen

Published 2014

  • About
Preventing food-borne illness is one of the most important challenges facing every food-service worker. In order to prevent illness, a food worker must understand the sources of food-borne disease.

Most food-borne illness is the result of eating food that has been contaminated. To say a food is contaminated means it contains harmful substances not originally present in it. In other words, contaminated food is food that is not pure. In this section, we first discuss the various substances that can contaminate food and cause illness. Afterward, we consider how these substances get into food to contaminate it and how food workers can prevent contamination and avoid serving contaminated food.

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