Preparing and Serving Safe Food
It’s only when safety is ensured at every step of the food process that food can be considered truly safe
Intro
Irrespective of the pandemic, food safety and hygiene measures need to be in place 24X7 in order to minimize food risks. Foodism takes you through some important cues for the same
“Food safety involves everybody in the food chain.” - Mike Johanns
Food – something which none of us can do without; and then again there’s a select segment of people who pride themselves on being foodies. In a world which eats dreams and sleeps food it becomes all the more critical to ensure that what goes into our mouths and through it into our stomach is safe, hygienic and fresh.
A positive downside of the COVID-19 pandemic is that it has created a deep awareness for sanitization, safety and hygiene. Where earlier food hygiene was something which was considered to be the sole responsibility of the provider – be it a home chef, a professional chef or a food vendor; today everyone across the supply chain – be it the small producer, the processor, the supplier or the consumer or even the government are extremely conscious about food safety. This brings into play an important question - what safety measures need to be in place to make food ‘safe’ per se?
Here’s sharing some pointers for all the different steps involved in the food process –
Food Preparation
The first process related to food is preparation…a minor carelessness may create havoc with the safety quotient of the food. Let’s see what precautions need to be taken while preparing food -
Food Temperatures
Uncooked or semi-cooked food can turn your stomach topsy-turvy. So how does one decide if one is serving and eating food which is well-cooked? Simple – measure the temperature of the food with a food thermometer and cross-verify the same with the recommendations given on the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) portal.
Canned Food
With a lot of chefs picking up canned foods a few mandates in this segment include ensuring that -
Food Serving
Food may be prepared safely and also cooked at the right temperature but all efforts are in vain if safety measures are not taken while serving it. Some tips to ensure safety in this segment -
Food Storage
Storing food properly is an important and many-a-times neglected element of food safety. Foodism shares some cues for the same -
Kitchen Sanitation
With food being cooked in the kitchen, one cannot stress less on the need for maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in this area. A few tips on these lines –
Small but meaningful steps followed by all involved in the system will ensure that the food reaching the consumer’s stomach is not only delicious and tantalizingly attractive but also as safe as humanly possible. This is primarily because necessary protocol has been maintained at all levels be it preparation or maintenance of the right temperature of the food; or serving and storing processes; or even kitchen hygiene and usage of canned food. Whenever you falter at any step just remind yourself of the valuable words of Marion Nestle – “Many countries have food safety systems from farm to table. Everybody involved in the food supply is required to follow standard food safety procedures. You would think that everyone involved with food would not want people to get sick from it.”