Written by Catherine Saxelby
on Thursday, 12 September 2013.
Tagged: food safety, fresh food, healthy cooking, healthy eating, pregnancy, special diets, take-away
A. In recent times, there have been several updates on the food-poisoning bacteria Listeria. This is important for:
Listeria bacteria are found widely in nature but they can be higher in things such as pre-prepared foods, raw foods or cooked foods which have been kept for some time after they have cooled down.
Here's the best thing for you to do. You can take precautions to avoid Listeria by:
Check out the table below which lists the high risk foods to avoid and the safe foods to replace them with.
High risk foods | Replace with safer alternatives |
Cold meats purchased pre-sliced or packaged from deli's and sandwich bars | Home cooked meats used within a day of cooking |
Takeaway cold cooked chicken | Home cooked chicken or hot takeaway chicken - whole portion only |
Pate | No alternative |
Pre-prepared/packed salads | Freshly prepared home made salads washed thoroughly |
Raw, smoked or ready to eat cold cooked seafood | All freshly cooked seafood used within a day of cooking |
Cheese- soft, semi-soft and surface ripened chesses both pre-packaged and deli bought (brie, camembert, ricotta, deta, blue) | Hard and processed cheeses purchased pre-packed by the manufacturer (cheddar, tasty, cottage cheese, cream cheese) |
Soft serve ice-cream | Packaged ice cream |
Some high risk foods become safe when cooked (soft and semi-soft cheeses) or reheated and served as steaming hot throughout (left overs)
For more information, go to FSANZ.
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