Hygiene Tips to Prevent Food Poisoning

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Summary: What you can do to prevent food poisoning. Learn hygiene tips to prevent food poisoning in this poison prevention video from a medical professional.

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Susan Jewell Susan Jewell is a trained doctor and scientist in clinical research medicine, as well as a stem cell scientist in oncology and AIDS/HIV at the National Cancer... read more

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Hygiene Tips to Prevent Food Poisoning

Hello my name is Dr. Susan Jewell and on behalf of expert village, I am going to talk to you about how to recognize and how to reduce the risk of getting food poisoning. Now, one of the main, common causes of food poisoning is eating meats. And, I think that, unprepared cooked meat is the number one culprit of many cases of food poisoning. Now, when you're cooking meat you always make sure that it cooks thoroughly right to the center that you don't see any pink or any blood oozing out of the meat when you cut it up. Now, a good device to get which is quite cheap and I've got one here that I bought from the local super market and it only cost like three dollars, is a meat thermometer. So, what you do is, you can see that, on here, it has a calibration in terms of the temperature and next to it would be the recommended temperature heat for each particular food. So, there poultry, lamb, there's ham, and what you do is that, when the, before you cook the meat in the oven, you put, you stick the thermometer into the piece of meat, right into the center, in the deepest portion of the meat. And, you keep that in the here, you can put it into the oven, and you can tell, when you bring out the meat, to see what temperature it's at. And this would guarantee that the meat is cooked thoroughly and that would decrease the risk of getting food poisoning. This is an important implement for couple of dollars to decrease the pain and suffering of getting food poisoning.

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