What Kind of Stuff Should I Buy?.  Importance of a Standardized menu  Product identification or spec.  Components of a product specification  Quality.

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What Kind of Stuff Should I Buy?

 Importance of a Standardized menu  Product identification or spec.  Components of a product specification  Quality vs wholesomeness

 Produces a known quality and quantity  Specifies the type of ingredient  Specifies the amount of the ingredient  Preparation  Cooking method  The yield  Portion size

 Written for a specific establishment  Utilized the kind of equipment  Helps train the new cooks and chefs  Tested repeatedly  Controls cost

 Exactly what you want to purchase  Might be vendor/purveyor specific  Spec  Specification  Product specification  Product identification

 Intended use  Exact name  Product quality  Product size  Yield  Packaging  Preservation method  Point of origin  Product color  Ripens with age  Product form  Expiration date  Approved substitutions  Other information

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