FOODSAFE Level 1 Practice Test · Question
A food delivery arrives with frozen goods showing signs of thawing and refreezing (e.g., large ice crystals). What action should be taken?
Signs of thawing and refreezing indicate potential temperature abuse, which can lead to bacterial growth and unsafe food.
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Question: A food delivery arrives with frozen goods showing signs of thawing and refreezing (e.g., large ice crystals). What action should be taken?
Answer options:
- Accept the delivery but use the items quickly
- Accept the delivery and cook items to a higher temperature ✅ Reject the delivery as unsafe
- Accept the delivery and store immediately
Correct answer: Reject the delivery as unsafe
Explanation: Signs of thawing and refreezing indicate potential temperature abuse, which can lead to bacterial growth and unsafe food.
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- Hot holding equipment must maintain potentially hazardous food at or above what temperature?
- What does a food handler with a communicable disease, like vomiting or diarrhea, primarily risk?
- What is the minimum internal cooking temperature for ground meat like hamburgers?
- Which foodborne illness is commonly associated with improperly cooked poultry or eggs?
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