Essential food safety tips this BBQ season
19 October 2016
Essential food safety tips this
BBQ season
If you’re dragging out the BBQ this
long weekend, public health is reminding people to remember
the four Cs clean, cook, cover and chill.
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board director population health, Caroline McElnay, said about 200,000 New Zealanders get sick every year from foodborne illness or food poisoning, but simple tips can help keep people safe from bugs in food.
“Before firing up the BBQ, make sure you give it a good scrub down with soap and hot water to ensure a spotless cooking surface as well as utensils,” said Dr McElnay.
“Food preparation is also key because warmer weather offers the perfect conditions for bacteria, viruses and parasites in food,” she said.
Simple tips
included:
Washing hands thoroughly before food
handling
Defrost any frozen foods thoroughly before
cooking
Have one set of utensils for raw meat and poultry
and another for cooked foods.
Precook chicken, meat
patties and sausages before going on BBQ to ensure
they
are thoroughly cooked through.
Don’t use the
same plate to transport raw and cooked foods.
Dr McElnay said extra care should also be taken with any leftover food.
Refrigerate or freeze any leftovers
within two hours of their preparation
Don’t reheat
leftovers more than once
Eat leftovers within two
days.
“This is also a good time to increase your overall health and wellbeing by getting out and being active, enjoying time with family and friends, eating fresh fruit and vegetables and limiting your alcohol and sugary drink intake,” she said.
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