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    11 Most Dangerous Foods

    Every year, one in six Americans gets sick from foodborne illnesses and 3,000 adults and children die. Learn which foods have caused the most illnesses and how to stay safe in this countdown of the most dangerous foods.   

    11. Beans and Grains

    Seeds and beans thrive in warm and humid environments—environments that are also attractive for bacteria like Salmonella or E. coli. Bean sprouts are particularly risky. To be safe, skip raw sprouts on sandwiches and in salads; eat them only when cooked thoroughly, as in a stir fry.

    10. Mollusks

    Oysters, clams, mussels or other bivalves can be contaminated with deadly bacteria or parasites. Before buying check that the shellfish were taken from safe waters and, to be extra cautious, cook before eating.

    Related: Why Your Food Isn't Safe


    9. Eggs

    The more Salmonella bacteria present in an egg, the higher your chance of getting sick. That’s why it’s important to refrigerate eggs as soon as you get back from the supermarket. Cook till yolks are firm.

    8. Fish

    Follow the same defrosting rules you use for meat. The safe ways: in a resealable bag or container in the fridge; in a sealed bag and submerged in cold water (changing the water every 30 minutes); or microwave. Do not thaw on the counter; the warmer temperatures of your kitchen can cause bacteria to multiply.

    7. Pork

    The rules for safe cooking have changed: Cook pork roasts or chops until internal temperature, as measured on a meat thermometer, reaches at least 145 degrees F. Then—this is important—let the meat rest for three minutes before cutting or eating. Ground pork needs to reach 160 degrees F.  

    Related: Fight for Safer Food

    6. Tomatoes and Cucumbers

    Wash veggies with cold running water and dry with a clean paper towel. Make sure the sink—and your hands—are clean.

    5. Fruits and Nuts

    To keep up on all-too-common fruit and nut recalls, or contaminated products check http://stopfoodborneillness.org/content/outbreaks] or the government’s foodsafety.gov/recalls.

      

    4. Dairy

    Avoid unpasteurized milk, which can transmit serious infectious diseases. Especially at risk: those with weakened immune systems, pregnant women, young children, and the elderly.

    Related: Safety at the Grocery Store

    3. Beef

    Ground beef can be contaminated with deadly strains of E. coli bacteria. When making burgers or meat loaf, cook to 160 degrees Fahrenheit; checking color isn’t a reliable test since the meat can turn brown before it’s fully cooked. For whole cuts, 145 degrees is safe.

    2. Leafy Greens

    Wash and dry with a clean paper towel. Exception: If the produce is labeled “prewashed,” “triple-washed,” or “ready-to-eat,” don’t rinse it. You risk picking up germs from around your kitchen. At salad bars, check that greens are replaced regularly.


    1. Poultry

    Avoid cross-contamination by keeping chicken and turkey packages in sealed containers or bags, where they can’t leak on to fresh foods. Use separate cutting boards for poultry and produce (ditto for raw meat). And don’t place cooked chicken (or meat) on the same platter you used to carry it to the stove or grill uncooked.

    Related: How to Tell When Your Food is Done Cooking

    How do you keep the food in your home safe? Share your experiences in the comments.


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    623 comments

    • Rol  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      How did civilization get this far without the aid of experts?
    • Jane Doh  •  3 months ago
      Any food is potentially dangerous if not handled properly before consumption. Duh.
    • Xuong Rong  •  6 months ago
      any food is dangous ,what should we eat .everything we cook at least 145 degrees .that should be ok .I'm so worry for a life .thanks to share this imformation ,made me undersand more about the safely
    • Patricia  •  7 months ago
      Good to know or reminder!!
    • Jonathan  •  7 months ago
      I belive well cooked meat vegges will not contain gems or contamination
    • Margaret  •  7 months ago
      It is good to know about this.Before they always said eggs,beans ,and fish was good to eat.they never mention that you might get sick.
    • syed z  •  7 months ago
      healthy information!
    • Fariba  •  7 months ago
      great information a bout food
    • Solomon  •  7 months ago
      Well, all we need is proper ways of food handling from the producer till when is on table or final stage for consumption.All we need is awareness.
    • Wamunyima  •  7 months ago
      anything can be dangerous just how to treat it
    • Karima Ehsan  •  7 months ago
      what should we eat ?
    • Mr.King98545  •  7 months ago
      Now days you can't eat lots of food because of cancer issue i don't care about anything live happy life is short.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 months ago
      what the heck do we eat !!! :(
      • ☼ linuxkid ☼ 7 months ago
        They didn't mention Candy, Soda Pop and Chips :o)
      • Zeberman 7 months ago
        these are probably the safest foods!!
    • John  •  7 months ago
      this is one of the dumbest articles I've ever wasted my time on. You've listed all food here. Spend your time on something worth while. Brutal
      • Pattie 7 months ago
        I agree, lets throw a little more panic in the mix next time. This is a good case for fast food junkies.
      • Zeberman 7 months ago
        lmao
      • sravanti 7 months ago
        OMG You are so right dude!!! Rubbish! this article is really dumb!
    • Sierra  •  7 months ago
      and water is wet
    • fred  •  7 months ago
      Mushrooms must be really bad.They grow in cow poop.
    • Vinz Auscar Jr.  •  7 months ago
      all foods are dangerous to eat.how people leave in safe way.
      • mina_notilab 7 months ago
        hay, sarap npa naman ng inihaw na tahong... with toyo at kalamansi
    • Larry King kerman  •  7 months ago
      who hires this people?
    • Christian  •  7 months ago
      Cheetos and Mountain Dew should be on list.
      • Paul G 7 months ago
        are you kidding! That's the only two items safe for us to eat.
      • Roman 7 months ago
        dude, don't say that s#1t, i love them both.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 months ago
      We mitght as well stop eating and die
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