Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine
Chapter 1: Food Service Sanitation
Section III: Sanitary Requirements and Controls for Milk and Milk Products
1-23. Ice Cream, Ice Cream Mix, and Yogurt Soft Serve Mix.
Department of the Navy
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
1. Ice cream/yogurt served in Navy and Marine Corps dining facilities, exchanges, and other activities will be from a source approved for use by the U.S.
Armed Forces and must meet applicable Federal and military specifications.
2. Hard or soft serve ice cream, yogurt, soft serve mix, and milk
shakes prepared locally from a mix must be prepared and stored in a
sanitary manner under competent supervision. The ice cream freezer
will be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized after each period of
operation following the manufacturer's instructions (except for those
machines that are manufactured with built-in repasteurization/cooling
capabilities that do not require cleaning after each meal use). The
number of persons concerned with the manufacture of ice cream will be
limited to one per watch section in order to ensure adherence to
proper sanitation procedures. Hard ice cream must be stored at
temperatures of 0 degrees F or lower.
3. Bulk ice cream and other bulk frozen desserts are not
authorized for self-service (see list in Article 1-40.3). Utensils
used to dispense these frozen desserts including spoons, spatulas,
dippers and scoops should be rinsed between servings in running
potable water or in potable water which is changed at least every
three hours. Furthermore, the utensil must be cleaned and sanitized
after each meal period.
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