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In addition to washing dishes and preparing foods for roasting and boiling, such as cleaning vegetables and dressing poultry, game, and fish, the scullery was used for boiling water and doing laundry, which necessitated the following equipment:
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Small leaks were found at a faucet for a warewashing sink, also in the fish-processing area, and in a drainage line of an ice machine.
A freshwater aquarium with plants and various tropical fish. An aquarium ( pl.: aquariums or aquaria) is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aquatic reptiles, such as turtles, and aquatic plants.
The kitchen and bar hand sinks had no handwashing signs; raw fish was stored on top of cilantro, and raw chicken was next to cheese and pineapple. These violations were corrected during the ...
An employee was observed handling raw fish, then proceeded to touch ready to eat foods. Also seen was corn husks in a pot sitting in the hand sink, along with a vegetable peeler and gloves.
Since the scullery was the room with running water with a sink, it was where the messiest food preparation took place, such as cleaning fish and cutting raw meat. The pantry was where tableware was stored, such as China, glassware , and silverware .
Inspectors found a restaurant with cockroach and sink problems bad enough that it had to close temporarily, old Spam and bologna, decaying mice, mashed potatoes in a trash bag, rotting food and...
Pontederia crassipes (formerly Eichhornia crassipes ), commonly known as common water hyacinth, is an aquatic plant native to South America, naturalized throughout the world, and often invasive outside its native range. [1] [2] [3] It is the sole species of the subgenus Oshunae within the genus Pontederia. [4]
These tools are designed to create a clean, deep notch where the grass meets the curb, sidewalk, driveway, or patio, creating a clear and visually appealing edge.