• Email Us: [email protected]
  • Contact Us: +1 718 874 1545
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Medical Market Report

  • Home
  • All Reports
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Please Don’t Wash Your Raw Turkey This Thanksgiving

November 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

As Thanksgiving rolls around once again, so too does an increased chance of spending the following days sitting on the toilet, fighting for your life. Not just from eating too much of your grandma’s delightfully creamy mashed potatoes (curse you, lactose intolerance), but from some pretty dodgy food handling – including the big no-no that is washing raw turkey.

Why you shouldn’t wash a raw turkey

While rinsing the potatoes and veggies for your side dishes is unlikely to do much harm, a raw turkey – or chicken for that matter – is the major Thanksgiving dinner component that shouldn’t be washed.

Advertisement

That’s because raw turkey is home to all kinds of bacterial nasties, including Salmonella, Campylobacter, and Clostridium perfringens. When you wash it, the juices that splash around can transfer these bacteria to whatever surface they end up touching.

“You’re actually spreading bacteria up to 5 feet [1.5 meters] away,” Janell Goodwin, a technical information specialist at the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), told WTOP News. “Items that you have sitting over on the other counter can be cross contaminated with these raw juices.”

That silver cutlery you left nearby after painstakingly polishing it? Yep, you’ve got to wash it up and start again. The salad your mother just lovingly prepared? Sorry mom, it’s going in the bin.

The risk of not doing so is ending up with a bout of food poisoning, with the bad boys of bacteria gifting you with delightful symptoms such as diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, and a fever. These can last anywhere from a few hours to several days, and can be mild or serious.

Advertisement

This kind of contamination isn’t a small problem, either. For example: C. perfringens causes nearly 1 million cases of food poisoning in the US each year, but, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, most outbreaks happen in November and December and are often linked to holiday foods like turkey.

Other top tips for turkey safety

Washing a turkey isn’t the only stage of the preparation process that can land you with an unpleasant trip to the toilet; it’s also important to wash your hands with warm, soapy water for at least 20 seconds before and after handling raw turkey and its packaging. Similarly, wash up anything that was used to prepare it.

As for cooking, it’s recommended to set the oven temperature to at least 163°C (325°F). To check that the turkey is fully cooked, you can use a meat thermometer – the safe internal temperature for turkey is considered to be 73.9°C (165°F).

When it comes to leftovers, ensure that anything left out at room temperature is put in the fridge within two hours of cooking, and for cooked turkey specifically, make sure to eat it within three to four days – or whack it in the freezer.

Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

Related posts:

  1. Audi launches its newest EV, the 2022 Q4 e-tron SUV
  2. Dinosaur Prints Found Under Restaurant Table Confirmed As 100 Million Years Old
  3. Archax: Japanese Engineers Make Transformer Robot That Actually Works
  4. How Do We Know There Is Anything Beyond The Observable Universe?

Source Link: Please Don’t Wash Your Raw Turkey This Thanksgiving

Filed Under: News

Primary Sidebar

  • On July 3, Earth Will Reach Its Farthest Point From The Sun – 152 Million Kilometers Away
  • NASA’s Perseverance Rover May Have Recorded Evidence Of Electrified Dust Devils On Mars
  • “Hymn to Babylon”: Missing Mesopotamian Text Dating Back Nearly 3,000 Years Discovered
  • Multiple New Species Of Cute Spotty And Stripy Geckos Discovered In Remote Cambodia
  • ChatGPT May Be Surprisingly Good At Piloting Spacecraft, Taking 2nd Place In Spaceflight Competition
  • Incredible Supernova Finding Shows That “Double-Detonation Mechanism” Happens In Nature
  • Soda Cans, Asthma Inhalers, And… Water Bottles? All Things That Could Explode In Your Car This Summer
  • Video: Is There An Ideal Sleeping Position?
  • If You Look Up At The Right Time Today, You Will See A Giant “X” On The Moon
  • We May Have Our Third Interstellar Visitor And It’s Nothing Like The Previous Two
  • Orcas Filmed Kissing (With Tongues) In The Wild For The First Time
  • How Easy Is It For A Country To Change Its Time Zone?
  • Earth’s First Commercial Space Station Set To Launch In 2026
  • Black Hole Moon: Rogue Planets With Weird Signatures Could Be A Sign Of Advanced Alien Life
  • World’s Largest Ephemeral Lake Set To Turn Iconic Peachy Pink After Extreme Flooding
  • Stunning New JWST Observations Give Further Evidence That Dark Matter Is A Real Substance
  • How Big Is This Spider? Study Explains Why You Might Overestimate Their Size
  • Orcas Sometimes Give Humans Presents Of Food And We Don’t Know Why
  • New Approach For Interstellar Navigation Was Tested On A Spacecraft 9 Billion Kilometers Away
  • For Only The Second Recorded Time, Two Novae Are Visible With The Naked Eye At Once
  • Business
  • Health
  • News
  • Science
  • Technology
  • +1 718 874 1545
  • +91 78878 22626
  • [email protected]
Office Address
Prudour Pvt. Ltd. 420 Lexington Avenue Suite 300 New York City, NY 10170.

Powered by Prudour Network

Copyrights © 2025 · Medical Market Report. All Rights Reserved.

Go to mobile version