Use these tools and tips to help prevent food poisoning.
Your kitchen is filled with food safety tools that, when used properly, can help keep you and your loved ones healthy. Learn how to make the most of these tools so that your kitchen is your home’s food safety headquarters.
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Gear Up for Food Safety
Choose and use these kitchen tools and tips every time you prepare food to help prevent food poisoning.
Beef, pork, lamb, and veal chops, roasts and steaks: 145°F
Fish: 145°F
Thermometer
Use a food thermometer to make sure food cooked in the oven or on the stove top or grill reaches a temperature hot enough to kill germs.
Microwave
Know your microwave’s wattage. Check inside the door, owner’s manual, or manufacturer’s website. Lower wattage means longer cooking time.
Follow recommended cooking and standing times, to allow for additional cooking after microwaving stops. Letting food sit for a few minutes after microwaving allows cold spots to absorb heat from hotter areas and cook more completely.