Even nutritious foods turn into unhealthy ones due to these 6 food safety mistakes that you may commit in the kitchen
Suspense Crime, Digital Desk : Food poisoning (also known as foodborne illness) is a problem, which we tend to neglect at times.However, food safety is a necessity nowadays. Let's talk about six bad habits, which we may adopt, knowingly or unknowingly in the kitchen, resulting in illness in the near future.
Not washing hands properly
The moment you don't wash your hands properly before entering the kitchen it can introduce your food to germs and bacteria causing food poisoning. From phone to meat, poultry and skin, there are numerous things we need to wash our hands before we eat and cook. Therefore, you must always remember to wash your hands for 20-25 seconds before you start cooking using soap.
Not keeping the cutting or chopping board clean
So do you wash your chopping board just once a day, then use it for all types of food throughout the day? This bad habit may give room for bacteria like Salmonella and E.coli to multiply which is one of the reasons for food poisoning.
Not washing vegetables and fruits before cutting them
Whether you bought them from the market, or had them washed when they came from the freezer, you must wash vegetables and fruits before you cut them. Most importantly, always wash the vegetables and fruits under the tap water and not in a bowl filled with water to remove all the unwanted elements.
Washing raw meat
By washing raw meat before cooking, you allow contamination of the kitchen area. There are bacteria like Salmonella and Campylobacter that are found in raw meat which can spread up to 3 ft around the sink once meat is washed. The correct way to kill these bacteria in raw meat is through cooking it at appropriate temperatures.
Not keeping the sponge clean
Using a sponge over and over again, or using a dirty sponge to wash dishes, can be very hazardous as such a sponge is a house to bacteria, fungus and very harmful viruses. Bacteria may transmit to the kitchen counter from it and to food that you may be cooking or eating hence putting you at risk of food poisoning.
Not keeping the kitchen slab clean
At times, we do wash our kitchen slab, however fail to sanitize it. This habit is not just a cause for bacteria growth, it may also welcome cockroaches and ants.
