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Cross Contamination is the process of passing bacteria from one place to the other. There are two main types of cross contamination:

  • Direct Cross Contamination (For example: Raw food comes into contact with cooked food)
  • Indirect Cross Contamination. (For example: splashing, chef's cloths or food handlers
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