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  2. 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]

  3. FAT TOM - Wikipedia

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    Food should be removed from "the danger zone" (see below) within two-four hours, either by cooling or heating. While most guidelines state two hours, a few indicate four hours is still safe. T: Temperature Foodborne pathogens grow best in temperatures between 41 and 135 °F (5 and 57 °C), a range referred to as the temperature danger zone (TDZ).

  4. Template:Smoke point of cooking oils - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Temperature/table/full - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Temperature/table - Wikipedia

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  8. Time temperature indicator - Wikipedia

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    Time temperature indicators are commonly used on food, pharmaceutical, and medical products to indicate exposure to excessive temperature (and time at temperature). [1] In contrast, a temperature data logger measures and records the temperatures for a specified time period. The digital data can be downloaded and analyzed.

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