The Importance of Learning to Cook

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LEARNING TO COOK Why is learning about the art of cooking important? Like any artist who takes pride in their work, it is done diligently with passion and heart. Picture this situation Sandy is a mom that works from 9 to 5 and gets home at 6pm and has to cook dinner for her family, she has 2 options order food or start cooking. The pros of this situation is that Sandy can save money by not ordering food, decreasing the cause of obesity in her house and experiencing quality time cooking together. The con of ordering food in is that the family rely to much on fast food, food poisoning and not properly cooks.’ Americans go out for lunch on average twice a week and spend $10 each time. That means they are spending $936 annually. That amount is higher for men who outspend their female counterparts by 44%. Men spend on average $21 for lunch while women hover around $14.”” HALAY TOURYALAI Bad eating habits start at home from one bad decision after another, a body needs particular nutrient to sustain itself like vitamin, …show more content…

Cook food thoroughly especially meat products and seafood to kill any bacteria that is bad for the body such as E.coli is a bacteria that get into food and cause disturbance in our system. A long term effect of it is kidney failure, Salmonella is the bacterium that causes food poisoning and listeria can lead to brain and nerve damage of an infant. Keep food at a safe temperature, to stop food from going bad, microorganisms can multiply very quickly. Dangerous microorganisms still grow below five degree Celsius. Separate raw and cooked from being mingle with each other to avoid transfer while prepping the meal. Cleanliness is right next to Godliness it’s in the best interest that of a executive chef to keep his kitchen to implement of any misconduct.

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