Selecting your food – Tayama TO-20002 User Manual

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SELECTING YOUR FOOD

MEAT

Beef Select rich, red, fine-textured meat with a light covering of fat

(having a marbled appearance). Buy whole pieces and cut to

suit – you can really save a lot.

Lamb Select lean meat. Meat should be soft, pinkish-red and fine

textured.

Pork Select lean meat. Meat should be very light pink in color, fine

textured and fresh smelling.

FISH

Whole Select only fresh fish with full, clear eyes and bright gills - a

sure sign of freshness. Also, scales should be bright and clean –

not slimy. Fish should look and smell fresh from the sea. Flesh

should be firm and spring back when touched.

Fillets Select only firm fillets without discoloration that have a

pleasant sea smell. Fillets must not be dull, soft or ooze water

when touched.

POULTRY

Select only fresh meat or birds. Poultry should look and smell fresh.

VEGETABLES / FRUIT

Select firm, almost ripe fruit; check for bruises and blemishes – color

should be clear and bright. Vegetables should be crisp and of good color.

Try to avoid vegetables sold tightly packed in plastic wrap - they will

sweat and quickly spoil. Never use vegetables that are soft or limp.

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