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The Fight BAC campaign developed by the USDA and the
  Partnership for Food Safety Education provides consumers
  with basic rules for handling, preparing, and storing food.
  Describe the four components of the Fight BAC campaign.

Question 2

Soluble fiber, in addition to reducing risk of heart disease, can
 
 A. reduce blood glucose levels.
  B. increase blood glucose levels.
  C. serve as a probiotic.
  D. promote the growth of harmful bacteria in the large intestine.



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Answer to Question 1

Components of Fight BAC include:
 CleanClean your hands after use of the toilet, changing
a diaper, or handling a pet. Clean also means washing
fruits and vegetables in order to wash away pathogens
and noninfectious agents such as pesticides.
 SeparateThis refers to avoiding cross-contamination
by separating raw meat and seafood from other foods in
your grocery cart, in your refrigerator, and while you're
preparing a meal.
 CookThis is a reminder that we need to cook food to
appropriate temperatures in order to kill pathogens.
 ChillThis refers to storing food at temperatures cold
enough to slow or prohibit pathogen growth.

Answer to Question 2

A



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