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Food Fight by Linda B. Davis
Food Fight by Linda B. Davis






Food Fight by Linda B. Davis Food Fight by Linda B. Davis

But at some point people began using plastic cutting boards. Plastic Versus Woodįor a long time, most (if not all) cutting boards were made of wood. To reduce the risk of foodborne illness in your kitchen, here are some things you should know about cutting boards. Fruits and vegetables can also carry pathogens (and transfer them to cutting boards).

Food Fight by Linda B. Davis

That, of course, would be bad.Īnd vegetarians aren’t off the hook either. Anything that touches your food can be a source of contamination and foodborne illness – including cutting boards.įor example, if you cut up a raw chicken, and then use the same cutting board to slice a tomato for your salad, you run the risk of cross-contamination – with bacteria from the chicken being transferred to the tomato.








Food Fight by Linda B. Davis