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Check on what is being
harvested right now in New Jersey!
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Monthly Fruit
and Veggie Insights!
Want to learn more about Broccoli Rabe on other items?
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Back to the
Earth!
Foodtown is committed to offering you the best variety and selection of
Fresh Organic fruits and vegetables available! Learn
more about the way we grow!
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Fresh for Kids!
Get all the “fuel” your kids need
with a rainbow of colors that will teach them both the benefits and fun
of the world of produce. Enter
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Produce Food Handling & Safety Following are some steps that consumers can take to reduce the risk of food borne illness from fresh produce:

- At the store, purchase produce that is not bruised or damaged. If buying fresh cut produce, be sure it is refrigerated or surrounded by ice.
- At home, chill and refrigerate foods. After purchase, put produce that needs refrigeration away promptly. (Fresh whole produce such as bananas and potatoes do not need refrigeration.) Fresh produce should be refrigerated within two hours of peeling or cutting. Leftover cut produce should be discarded if left at room temperature for more than two hours.
- Wash hands often. Hands should be washed with hot soapy water before and after handling fresh produce, or raw meat, poultry, or seafood, as well as after using the bathroom, changing diapers, or handling pets.
- Wash all fresh fruits and vegetables with cool tap water immediately before eating. Don't use soap or detergents. Scrub firm produce, such as melons and cucumbers, with a clean produce brush. Cut away any bruised or damaged areas before eating.
- Wash surfaces often. Cutting boards, dishes, utensils, and counter tops should be washed with hot soapy water and sanitized after coming in contact with fresh produce, or raw meat, poultry, or seafood. Sanitize after use with a solution of 1 teaspoon of chlorine bleach in 1 quart of water.
- Don't cross contaminate. Use clean cutting boards and utensils when handling fresh produce. If possible, use one clean cutting board for fresh produce and a separate one for raw meat, poultry, and seafood. During food preparation, wash cutting boards, utensils or dishes that have come into contact with fresh produce, raw meat, poultry, or seafood. Do not consume ice that has come in contact with fresh produce or other raw products.
- Use a cooler with ice or use ice gel packs when transporting or storing perishable food outdoors, including cut fresh fruits and vegetables.
Provided by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
For additional Food Safety Information, visit the following websites:
www.fightbac.org
www.fda.gov
www.fsis.usda.gov
www.cdc.gov
To download a printable copy of "The Food Keeper" from the Food Marketing Institute
The Food Keeper
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