Category Archives: Food Safety Articles
Dining Out Food Safety for Mother's Day
Mother’s Day is the most popular dining-out holiday. Research shows that 92 million Americans will dine out on Mother’s Day.
But when you dine out, you are putting your trust in other food preparers and handlers – hoping they follow safe food principles and procedures. Understanding that, you can take several steps to ensure that dining out is a pleasure that does not end up with foodborne illness.
Cinco de Mayo Group Cooking Food Safety
National Hamburger Month and Food Safety
Food Waste Awareness on Earth Day
Food waste is a huge problem and has a direct negative impact on the environment. On Earth Day (April 22), strive to do your part and spread awareness about this prominent and often overlooked issue.
Raise your environmental awareness by learning about food waste and what you can do to curb it in your own home. Reducing food waste starts in the home, and you can make a difference by taking one small step at a time.
How to Prepare, Cook, and Store Pork Safely
Food Safety IQ – Test Your Knowledge
Food Safety for St. Patrick’s Day
Everyone is a little bit Irish on St. Patrick’s Day. But, the luck of the Irish only goes so far. Food can get contaminated anywhere – so it’s important to always follow sound food safety practices – no matter who prepares the meal or where you eat it. Knowing what to look for and how to safely prepare food – will help you avoid food illness.
Growing Concern of Aflatoxins and Food Safety
Food contamination in cereals, corn, peanuts, and tree nuts by aflatoxins is a growing concern for food safety scientists and professionals. Aflatoxins can cause serious illness in humans and animals. The effects of aflatoxin exposure may include liver cancer, reproductive problems, anemia, immune system suppression, food allergies, jaundice, and death.