Army Food Safety and Protection Practice Test

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How should foods with different cooking times be handled?

Cook items with longer times first

Cooking items with longer times first is essential for maintaining food safety and ensuring that all foods reach the appropriate internal temperatures. This method allows you to effectively manage cooking schedules and minimize the risk of undercooked items. By starting with those that require more time, you can ensure that they are properly cooked and safe to eat by the time the other items are ready.

This approach also helps in streamlining the cooking process, as items that cook more quickly can be added later, allowing the overall meal to finish around the same time without compromising safety. Proper timing is crucial, as undercooked food can harbor harmful bacteria, potentially leading to foodborne illness. Therefore, prioritizing foods based on their cooking times is an integral part of safe food handling practices.

Only cook food that is ready at the same time

Start cooking all items together without monitoring

Cook them slowly to save time

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