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According to a study from Michigan State University, microwaves, even those with a turntable inside, can cook unevenly and leave cold spots wher harmful bacteria can survive.
It is important to remember that microwaves don’t kill bacteria unless the food is heated long enough. Microwave cooking can be uneven just as with frying and grilling.
The United States Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA FSIS) estimates that over 90 percent of American homes have at least one microwave oven. Everyone knows what great time savers microwaves are, but microwaves will only kill bacteria and keep food safe when foods are heated to a safe internal temperature.
Here are some helpful tips from the Michigan State University Extension recommends following to ensure your microwaved food is safe:
For more information on microwave food safety, visit the USDA’s Cooking with Microwave Ovens page.
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