When it comes to chicken cleanliness, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has a recommendation: stop washing your poultry. A study from the USDA shows that people are putting themselves at risk of ...
The majority of people in Southeast Asian countries wash raw poultry meat at home before cooking, according to a study. People are advised not to wash raw poultry before cooking because it increases ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is getting some strong reaction on social media after advising people to not wash raw chicken. In a recent tweet, the CDC urged consumers to avoid ...
(WHDH) — People are putting themselves at risk of serious illness when they wash or rinse raw poultry before cooking it, a new study from the U.S. Department of Agriculture revealed. Results of the ...
You shouldn’t wash raw chicken before you cook it. That’s what experts are saying after a new consumer study was released from North Carolina State University and the United States Department of ...
Studies are probably right that washing raw chicken does more harm than good, but they're predicated on the assumption that your sink is clean to begin with. (It's definitely not.) No, you probably ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) certainly had some cooks steaming over their tweet last week that advised consumers to stop washing raw chicken before cooking it. The April 26 ...
Although many people know that washing poultry is not a good way of preventing foodborne illness, a recent study found that it might be more dangerous than most realize because it can lead to ...
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