Title: Providing Safe Food
1The Flow of Food Purchasing and Receiving
2Apply Your Knowledge Test Your Food Safety
Knowledge
- True or False A delivery of fresh fish should be
received at an internal temperature of 41F (5C)
or lower - True or False Turkey should be rejected if the
texture is firm and springs back when touched - True or False You should reject a delivery of
frozen steaks covered in large ice crystals - True or False If a sack of flour is dry upon
delivery, the contents may still be contaminated - True or False A supplier that has been inspected
and is in compliance with local, state, and
federal law can be considered an approved source
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3Suppliers
- Choose suppliers who get product from approved
sources - Approved sources
- Have been inspected
- Are in compliance with applicable local, state
and federal law
4General Receiving Principles
- When Receiving Food
- Schedule deliveries for off-peak hours
- Receive only one delivery at a time
- Make sure enough trained staff are available
- Inspect deliveries immediately and carefully
5General Receiving Principles
- When Receiving Food continued
- Use calibrated thermometers to sample
temperatures - Check shipments for
- Intact packaging
- Refreezing
- Prior wetness
- Pest infestation
6Checking the Temperature of Various Types of Food
- Meat, Poultry, Fish
- Insert the thermometer stem or probe into the
thickest part of the product (usually the center)
7Checking the Temperature of Various Types of Food
- ROP and Bulk Food
- Insert the thermometer stem or probe between two
packages - As an alternative fold packaging around the
thermometer stem or probe
8Checking the Temperature of Various Types of Food
- Other Packaged Food
- Open the package and insert the thermometer stem
or probe into the product
9Receiving Criteria for Meat
Accept Reject
Temperature gt 41?F
(5?C) Color Texture slimy, sticky, or
dry Odor sour odor Packaging broken cartons,
dirty wrappers, torn packaging, vacuum packaging
with broken seals
Temperature 41?F (5?C) or lower Color
Texture firm and springs back when
touched Odor no odor Packaging intact and clean
- Beef brown or green
- Lamb brown, whitish surface covering the lean
meat - Pork excessively dark color, soft or rancid fat
- Beef bright cherry red
- Lamb light red
- Pork light pink meat, firm white fat
10Receiving Criteria for Poultry
Accept Reject
Temperature 41?F (5?C) or lower Color no
discoloration Texture firm and springs back when
touched Odor no odor Packaging product should
be surrounded by crushed, self-draining ice
Temperature gt 41?F
(5?C) Color purple or green discoloration around
the neck dark wing tips (red tips are
acceptable) Texture stickiness under wings or
around joints Odor abnormal, unpleasant odor
11Receiving Criteria for Fish
Accept Reject
Temperature 41?F (5?C) or lower Color bright
red gills bright shiny skin Texture firm flesh
that springs back when touched Odor mild ocean
or seaweed smell Eyes bright, clear, and
full Packaging product should be surrounded by
crushed, self-draining ice
Temperature gt 41?F
(5?C) Color dull gray gills, dull dry
skin Texture soft flesh that leaves an imprint
when touched Odor strong fishy or ammonia
smell Eyes cloudy, red-rimmed, sunken
12Receiving Criteria for Shellfish
Accept Reject
Temperature Odor mild ocean or seaweed
smell Shells closed and unbroken (indicates
shellfish are alive) Condition if fresh, they
are received alive
Temperature Texture slimy, sticky, or
dry Odor strong fishy smell Shells broken
shells Condition dead on arrival (open shells
that do not close when tapped)
- Live receive on ice or at an air temperature of
45 F (7C) or lower - Shucked receive at an internal temperature of
45 F (7C) or lower
- Live air temperature gt 45 F (7C)
- Shucked internal temperature gt 45 F (7C)
13Receiving Criteria for Shell Eggs
Accept Reject
Temperature receive at an air temperature of
45?F (7?C) or lower Odor no odor Shells clean
and unbroken
Temperature air temperature gt 45?F (7?C) Odor
sulfur smell oroff odor Shells dirty or cracked
14Receiving Criteria for Dairy Products
Accept Reject
Temperature 41?F (5?C) or lower unless otherwise
specified by law Milk sweetish flavor Butter
sweet flavor, uniform color, firm texture Cheese
typical flavor, texture, and uniform color
Temperature gt 41?F (5?C), unless otherwise
specified Milk sour, bitter, or moldy
taste Butter sour, bitter, or moldy taste
uneven color soft texture Cheese abnormal
flavor or texture, uneven color, unnatural mold
15Receiving Criteria for Fresh Produce
Accept Reject
- Conditions grounds for rejecting one produce
item may not apply to another signs of spoilage
include - Insect infestation
- Mold and cuts
- Wilting and mushiness
- Discoloration and dull appearance
- Unpleasant odors and tastes
Conditions vary according to produce item only
accept items that show no sign of spoilage
Reject fresh-cut produce items that have passed
their expiration date.
16Receiving Criteria for Refrigerated Ready-To-Eat
Food
Accept Reject
Temperature 41?F (5?C) or lower unless
specified by the manufacturer Packaging intact
and in good condition
Temperature gt 41?F (5?C) unless otherwise
specified Packaging torn packages or packages
with holes expired product use-by dates
17Receiving Criteria for Frozen Processed Food
Accept Reject
Temperature frozen food should be received
frozen ice cream should be received at 6F to
10F (14C to 12C) Packaging intact
and in good condition
Temperature food that is not frozen ice cream
at temperatures gt 6F to 10F (14C to
12C) Packaging torn packages or packages with
holes fluids or frozen liquids in case bottoms,
ice crystals or water stains on packaging
(evidence of thawing and refreezing) Product
large ice crystals on product (evidence of
thawing and refreezing)
18Receiving Criteria for Canned Food
Accept Reject
Can can and seal are in good condition Product
normal color, texture, odor
Can swollen ends, leaks and flawed seals, rust,
dents, no labels Product foamy, milky, or has an
abnormal color, texture, or odor
19Receiving Criteria for Dry Food
Accept Reject
Packaging intact and in good condition Product
normal color and odor
Packaging holes, tears, or punctures dampness
or water stains on outer cases and inner
packaging (indicates it has been wet) Product
abnormal color or odor spots of mold, or slimy
appearance contains insects, insect eggs, or
rodent droppings
20Receiving Criteria for Bakery Goods
Accept Reject
Temperature receive at the temperature
specified by the manufacturer Packaging intact
and in good condition
Temperature temperatures higher than those
specified by the manufacturer Packaging torn
packaging, signs of pest damage Product signs of
pest damage, mold
21Receiving Criteria for Potentially Hazardous Hot
Food
Accept Reject
Temperature 135?F (57?C) or higher Container
able to maintain proper temperatures undamaged
Temperature lt135?F (57?C) Container unable to
maintain proper temperatures damaged
22Apply Your Knowledge Accept or Reject it?
- Which products should be rejected?
Raw beef roasts that are bright red Chicken
received at an internal temperature of 50?F
(10?C) Eggs received at an air temperature of
45?F (7?C) Fresh salmon with flesh that
springs back when touched Flour that is damp
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23Apply Your Knowledge Accept or Reject it?
- Which products should be rejected continued
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Live oysters that have a mild seaweed smell
Frozen meat with large ice crystals on the meat
and package Clams with shells that do not
close when tapped Fresh turkey with dark wing
tips
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