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Operated by Public Health England Kitchen Check Follow the quiz to find out how to make sure the food you prepare is safe. This is designed to be interactive so make sure to play the slideshow and click on the options you choose.

Instructions: You are about to prepare a meal but you need to decide at each stage what to do next! Click on your answer and become a food hygiene expert! Begin

You are about to prepare food for a friend. Tonight's menu is roast pork with vegetables. Click on one option for the next step: You get your chopping board out ready You wipe down the surfaces with hot soapy water using a clean cloth

You are about to prepare your food. Tonight's menu is roast pork with vegetables. Click on one option for the next step: Great! It’s always a good idea to give the surfaces a wipe down before food preparation. Just in case they are unclean. You get your chopping board out ready You wipe down the surfaces with hot soapy water using a clean cloth Next

You are about to prepare your food. Tonight's menu is roast pork with vegetables. Click on one option for the next step: It’s a good idea to wipe down your surface before you get started. This is so microbes on your kitchen surfaces don’t get onto the food you are about to prepare. You get your chopping board out ready You wipe down the surfaces with hot soapy water using a clean cloth Next

Click on one option for the next step: You are now about to get your food from the fridge but first you wash your hands: Click on one option for the next step: You use soap and warm water to wash your hands You give them a quick rinse before you get your food out

Click on one option for the next step: You are now about to get your food from the fridge but first you wash your hands: Click on one option for the next step: It’s a good idea to wash your hands thoroughly before touching any food. This will make sure there are no harmful microbes on your hands. You use soap and warm water to wash your hands You give them a quick rinse before you get your food out Next

Click on one option for the next step: You are now about to get your food from the fridge but first you wash your hands: Click on one option for the next step: Great! Washing your hands with soap and warm water will make sure you don’t have any harmful microbes on your hands. You use soap and warm water to wash your hands You give them a quick rinse before you get your food out Next

You go to the fridge to get the food. 5oC 0oC You go to the fridge to get the food. Would you change anything about this fridge? Yes. I would cover the meat and other uncovered items. No. Everything in the fridge looks fine the way it is.

You go to the fridge to get the food. 5oC 0oC Great! Covering the meat and other items can prevent harmful microbes on food from contaminating other products. The fridge is also between 0 and 5 degrees meaning microbes won’t grow too. You go to the fridge to get the food. Would you change anything about this fridge? Yes. I would cover the meat and other uncovered items. No. Everything in the fridge looks fine the way it is. Next

You go to the fridge to get the food. 5oC 0oC The meat and other items are uncovered. This can allow harmful microbes to spread from item to item. It’s a good idea to cover them. The temperature is fine though, kept between 0 and 5 degrees. You go to the fridge to get the food. Would you change anything about this fridge? Yes. I would cover the meat and other uncovered items. No. Everything in the fridge looks fine the way it is. Next

Which of the following options would you choose? You now have to chop your pork and your vegetables so that they can be cooked. Which of the following options would you choose? I would prepare all of my food on the same chopping board and wash when I’m finished using it I would wash my chopping board between preparing raw and ready to eat food

Which of the following options would you choose? You now have to chop your pork and your vegetables so that they can be cooked. Which of the following options would you choose? If you use the chopping board for preparing raw products and ready to eat products without washing it, you could risk contaminating your meal with harmful microbes. It is good to wash the board in between foods or to use separate chopping boards for raw and ready to eat food. I would prepare all of my food on the same chopping board and wash when I’m finished using it I would wash my chopping board between preparing raw and ready to eat food Next

Which of the following options would you choose? You now have to chop your pork and your vegetables so that they can be cooked. Which of the following options would you choose? Great! This will prevent cross contamination of microbes from raw to ready to eat foods. You could also prepare raw and ready to eat foods on separate chopping boards as well. I would prepare all of my food on the same chopping board and wash when I’m finished using it I would wash my chopping board between preparing raw and ready to eat food Next

Click on one option for the next step: After preparing the meat you find that you have got some of the juices from the meat on your hands. What do you do next? Click on one option for the next step: You use soap and warm water to wash your hands You give them a quick rinse before you prepare the vegetables

Click on one option for the next step: After preparing the meat you find that you have got some of the juices from the meat on your hands. What do you do next? Click on one option for the next step: It’s a good idea to wash your hands thoroughly before touching any other food. This will make sure there are no harmful microbes on your hands. You use soap and warm water to wash your hands You give them a quick rinse before you get your food out Next

Click on one option for the next step: After preparing the meat you find that you have got some of the juices from the meat on your hands. What do you do next? Click on one option for the next step: Great! Washing your hands with soap and warm water will make sure you don’t have any harmful microbes on your hands to transfer elsewhere. You use soap and warm water to wash your hands You give them a quick rinse before you get your food out Next

You are now cooking your pork. How will you know when it’s ready? When it is very hot and has been in the pan for some time When the juices run clear from the middle and it’s piping hot

You are now cooking your pork. How will you know when it’s ready? Great! When the juices run clear from the thickest part and it is piping hot throughout the meat is ready to eat. You are now cooking your pork. How will you know when it’s ready? When it is very hot and has been in the pan for some time When the juices run clear from the middle and it’s piping hot Next

You are now cooking your pork. How will you know when it’s ready? Just because the food is hot doesn’t mean that the harmful bacteria that may be present have been killed. You should always make sure the your food is piping hot and juices in meat run clear when cut into. You are now cooking your pork. How will you know when it’s ready? When it is very hot and has been in the pan for some time When the juices run clear from the middle and it’s piping hot Next

Congratulations! You have completed the Kitchen Check quiz!