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  2. Bringing Meat to Room Temperature Before Cooking - AOL

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    For the love of food safety, please put your meat back in the refrigerator.

  3. This Is the Safest Temperature for Your Fridge - AOL

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    Keep your food fresh longer—and help prevent foodborne illness—by finding the ideal refrigerator temperature. The post This Is the Safest Temperature for Your Fridge appeared first on Taste of ...

  4. Danger zone (food safety) - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] To prevent time-temperature abuse, the amount of time food spends in the danger zone must be minimized. [13] A logarithmic relationship exists between microbial cell death and temperature, that is, a small decrease of cooking temperature can result in considerable numbers of cells surviving the process. [14]

  5. Meat hanging - Wikipedia

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    For dry-aged beef, the meat is hung in a room kept between 33–37 degrees Fahrenheit (1–3 degrees Celsius), with relative humidity of around 85%. If the room is too hot, the meat will spoil, and if it is too cold, the meat freezes and dry aging stops. Good ventilation prevents bacteria from developing on the meat. The meat is checked on ...

  6. Check your fridge for pre-cooked meat from Trader Joe's, Aldi ...

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    Nearly a million pounds of meat is being recalled due to listeria concerns.

  7. Poaching (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    The liquid should ideally be around 70–85 °C (158–185 °F), but when poaching chicken, the chicken must reach an internal temperature of at least 74 °C (165 °F) in the core to be eaten safely. A significant amount of flavor is transferred from the food to the cooking liquid, and so making stock. For maximum flavor, the cooking liquid ...