
5. Always Cook Food to the Right Temperature
Everyone knows that you need to cook raw meat like pork, chicken, and others to the proper internal temperature to kill bacteria and parasites. However, many people don’t know that even prepared, processed foods need to be cooked to the proper internal temperature. Bacteria doesn’t die once food is put in the freezer. Instead, the microorganisms that cause food illness are frozen. Once you warm them back up, the bacteria are re-activated. This is the reason it’s important to follow manufacturer recommendations for heating foods like hot pockets or pizza rolls.
In addition to heating frozen foods to the recommended temperature, leftovers should be heated thoroughly before you consume them. Microwaves do kill bacteria. However, microwaves are also known for heating food from the outside in. They may cause food to heat unevenly. When there are cold pockets in food, they may also harbor pockets of bacteria. You should always be sure microwaved food is cooked to at least 165 degrees internally. Heating on the stovetop or oven, or using a container with a lid to help steam food makes it easier for for food to cook evenly.