{"id":11857,"date":"2019-05-03T08:43:39","date_gmt":"2019-05-03T13:43:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/foodhandleru.com\/blog\/?p=10341"},"modified":"2020-03-06T17:27:59","modified_gmt":"2020-03-06T23:27:59","slug":"national-hamburger-month-and-food-safety","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/foodsafetytrainingcertification.com\/food-safety-news\/national-hamburger-month-and-food-safety\/","title":{"rendered":"National Hamburger Month and Food Safety"},"content":{"rendered":"
Did you know May is National Hamburger Month? There are many ways to make a hamburger, but there is only one way to make it safe! Remember, using a food thermometer is the only way to make sure your burgers are safe – and cook to 160\u00b0F or above!<\/p>\n
Why is it unsafe to eat undercooked Ground Beef?<\/h3>\n
Eating raw or undercooked ground beef is dangerous because it may contain harmful bacteria.<\/p>\n
When beef is ground, bacteria from its surface are mixed throughout the meat as it is chopped into tiny pieces. That means ground beef\u2014and all other ground meats, must be cooked all the way through in order to kill the bacteria. \ndiv style=”clear: both; margin-bottom: 20px;”><\/p>\n
Eating raw beef or even rare cooked beef can potentially make you very sick. Ground beef must be cooked to at least an internal temperature of 160\u00b0F.<\/p>\n
Some people can get a foodborne illness, also known as “food poisoning”, and not even know they have it. Food poisoning is caused by eating foods that are contaminated.<\/p>\n
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