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¿Se puede comer con seguridad? Use un termómetro de alimentos para estar SEGURO. (Is it safe to eat? Use a food thermometer to be SURE.)

ID

FST-28NP-D (FST-493NP-D)

Authors as Published

Authored by H. Lester Schonberger, Associate Extension Specialist, Department of Food Science and Technology, Virginia Tech and Renee R. Boyer, Professor and Extension Specialist, Department of Food Science and Technology, Virginia Tech

165°F

Todas las aves (Enteras, partes, molidas)

Todos los guisos y las sobras

160°F

Carne molida y platos con huevo

Carne de res, ternera, cerdo y cordero

145°F

Pescado y los mariscos

Filetes, chuletas y asados

Dejar reposar por 3 minutos más antes de comer

la carne de res, ternera, cerdo y cordero


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Publication Date

October 16, 2024