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Explain how food-production methods enhance quality.
 
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An Ishikawa or fishbone diagram provides a way to illustrate factors that may influence or cause a given outcome.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Basic preparation procedures should be developed for handling fresh fruit and vegetables; meat, fish, and poultry; sauces; and bakery and dairy products. Sanitation and other requirements should be addressed in standardized recipes with special attention given to TCS food items: those that need time and temperature control for safety.

Cooking methods that apply moist heat, dry heat, or a combination of both can be used depending on the product, temperature, and cooking time.

There are five classic sauces, as well as additional small and modern sauces, that can enhance food. Production employees must know quality considerations for butter, cheese, milk, and cream and for ingredients typically used in bakery products.

Answer to Question 2

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