The myth purports that washing meat can make it safer, but only cooking it to recommended temperatures effectively kills any ...
A cooking trend that exists on TikTok has had social media users asking themselves just that. It turns out some at-home chefs have taken to washing their meat before cooking it. TikTok user ...
Some wash chicken before they cook it, but does it make it any safer? Your grandmother always washed her chicken, your mother taught you to wash chicken and it just feels logical that washing meat ...
For many years, there’s been a debate in the kitchens of many families (myself included). First, it was the long-held belief that you should wash chicken before cooking. That myth was debunked by many ...
We usually equate washing to cleanliness. We wash clothes, linens, cars, dishes, and ourselves. It is logical then, that many people believe meat and poultry can be made cleaner and safer by washing ...
The majority of people in Southeast Asian countries wash raw poultry meat at home before cooking, according to a study. People are advised not to wash raw poultry before cooking because it increases ...
Black food bloggers Epicurious Expeditions and Being Grace weren’t shy about their love for washing meat either. For the former, it was less about following the rules and more about using common sense ...
A "mini fight" between two siblings over how to handle raw meat in the kitchen has turned into a broader discussion about food safety, cultural traditions and long-standing habits. The original poster ...
Black people have been washing chicken, steak, and just about every other kind of meat since forever, and no, not with dish soap (despite that one viral video that haunts us all). It’s a sacred ...