The word sanitation comes from the Latin word sanitas, which means ‘health’. In the food industry, sanitation means creating and maintaining hygienic and healthful conditions.
It also refers to all activities and conditions that ensure the delivery of safe and wholesome food to consumers.
Sanitation is to maintain or restores a state of cleanliness and promotes hygiene and control the environment so as to prevent the disease agent from getting to a new host.
Most food plants have locations that can promote the growth of pathogens and spoilage microorganisms that may be transferred directly onto product or carried into additional niches. Sanitation can reduce the growth of microorganism on equipment and dirt on food.
This can reduce contamination of food by microorganisms, that cause foodborne illness and food spoilage.
The sanitation includes hygiene, work habits, food preparation and processing, holding equipment, and the psychical facilities so a restaurant and the food supply itself.
The sanitation procedure developed by establishment must detail daily sanitation procedures it will use before pre-operation and during operation to prevent direct product contamination or adulteration.
Food sanitation
The primary goal of food is to promote our health and general well-being. Food science entails comprehending the characteristics, composition, and behaviors of food constituents in different situations, such as storage, handling, and consumption.
November 22, 2013
The Most Popular Posts
-
Crude fiber is a measure of the quantity of indigestible cellulose, pentosans, lignin, and other components of this type in present foods. ...
-
Crude fat is the term used to refer to the crude mixture of fat-soluble material present in a sample. Crude fat also known as the ether ext...
-
Ash or mineral content is the portion of the food or any organic material that remains after it is burned at very high temperatures. The a...
-
Density is the weight of a substance per unit of volume, while specific gravity is the ratio between the density of the substance and that o...
-
Gelatinization occurs when starch granules are heated in a liquid. It is responsible for the thickening of food systems. The process is an i...