How To Prevent Food Poisoning

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Surfing through the internet I came across an astonishing data; it says, 300,000 cases of hospitalization occur due to food poisoning and this even takes away 5000 lives annually. Eating adulterated or contaminated food is the reason for what causes food poisoning. Bacteria from stale food and drinks get into the body and attack the body.

Frozen food
We mostly buy frozen food stuffs. When you go out for shopping avoid buying the frozen stuff first. Once you are over with your shopping and ready to head off to home then buy your frozen foods. Wondering why I am insisting on this? Well, cold foods are kept in deep freezers and when they are exposed to normal temperature, which is much higher than the freezer, they get infected by bacteria. These bacteria finally enter our body when we consume the food stuff. So it is rather better to buy them late and freeze them as soon as you are home.

Expired Food
Expired food stuffs are the most dangerous. Before buying any food, check the expiry date. Close to expiry date, shop owners reduce the cost of the foods. You may get tempted towards the cheap rates but before buying, stop for a moment to think why the price has been reduced. They reduce the price of the stuffs when they realize the food would perish within a few days. You cannot jeopardize any life just to save a few pennies.

Frozen Meat
Frozen poultry, meat or fish should be cooked within two days of purchase. You may find it convenient to hoard food items in your freezer for a week but it is advisable not to do so. 2 days is the maximum tie to store meat stuffs. You might have to go for food shopping quite often but then it is worth it if you are healthy.

Storing meat
You must store red meat and poultry separately. Together they might get cross contaminated and cause troubles to you.

Food infections can be avoided easily but only if you take a little precaution and care while storing and buying your food stuffs.


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