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A large order of both fresh and dried
herbs has just arrived from Herbies , a quality supplier of organically grown
herbs. There’s purple sage, dried tarragon, fresh bay leaves and numerous
bags of ground coriander, turmeric and cumin. However, a large bottle of fresh
green peppercorns in brine has unfortunately toppled and cracked.
Simultaneously, Cons Chemicals have arrived with the overdue 25 litre drum of
dishwashing powder. You will need to proceed with the usual routine for
incoming stock and store all of these deliveries in their appropriate storage
areas.
Describe the process you will use to
ensure the correct receiving and storage procedures are carried out, in relation
to all the items that have arrived.
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As per usual on Fridays, Chef was at the
fish market and has returned with the day’s supply of fresh fish and
shellfish. The large snappers are to be used for the ‘Fish of the
Day’ tonight and the oysters, which have not been shucked, are for a
special lunchtime menu. These will need to be stored accordingly. To your
surprise, Chef has also purchased some frozen crabmeat which you are informed
will not be used until Sunday for crab and corn fritters. You will need to
place all fish and shellfish in appropriate storage areas.
Describe the appropriate storage methods
for the different fish that have been purchased by the Chef.
Sydney Fish Market
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