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We're Falling for Food Safety: Tips From FDA


SILVER SPRING, Md., Oct. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- As the weather gets cooler, you may find yourself wanting to spend more time baking or cooking in your kitchen or sipping a cup of cider. What better way to get cozy this fall than with a warm treat? To help you safely bake, cook, and enjoy your cider this season, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) offers food safety tips that can help you avoid foodborne illness (also known as food poisoning).  These tips can help you stay safe in and out of the kitchen, regardless of the season.

When Baking
If you're baking apple pies, pumpkin bread, or anything in between, you're likely using flour?and it's important to remember that flour is a raw food. Many foods made with flour also contain raw eggs. Because these ingredients are raw, they may contain harmful bacteria. Here are a few ways to protect yourself and your family while baking with flour and eggs:

Learn more about raw flour and eggs and how to handle these ingredients safely.

When Cooking
Whether you're experimenting with a new recipe or preparing a meal for family, following these four simple steps can help you keep harmful bacteria from making you and your family sick:

Get more safe food handling tips.

When Drinking Juice or Cider
If you're planning on enjoying hot apple cider or refreshing fresh-squeezed juice, remember that when fruits and vegetables are fresh-squeezed or used raw, bacteria from the produce can end up in your juice or cider. Here's what you need to know and do to drink juice and cider safely:

Find more tips for preventing illness when purchasing or drinking juice or cider.

Learn more about practicing food safety at home:

Contact:  Media: 1-301-796-4540  Consumers: 1-888-SAFEFOOD (toll-free)

SOURCE U.S. Food and Drug Administration



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