My sister-in-law cooked ground beef last night, but she didn’t wash it. I couldn’t eat it and kept the children away from it too. I always wash ground beef before cooking it. I can’t believe she didn’t. Shouldn’t you wash ground beef before cooking it?

Should you wash ground meat before cooking it?

Many people ask themselves in the kitchen:    Should you wash ground meat before cooking?    The answer from food safety experts is clear:    No, you should not wash ground meat   .

Why shouldn’t you wash minced meat?

Contrary to popular belief, washing raw meat does not make it cleaner or safer. On the contrary, this practice can even be dangerous.

1. Risk of cross-contamination:
When washing minced meat under running water, any bacteria present (such as    E. coli    or    Salmonella   ) can splash onto the sink, work surface, kitchen utensils, or even nearby food. This significantly increases the risk of food poisoning.

 

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2. Water does not kill bacteria.
Even rinsing with water, even hot water, does not destroy microorganisms. Only    thorough boiling    eliminates harmful bacteria.

3. Loss of meat quality:
Washing ground beef changes its texture: The meat becomes moister, less tasty, and browns poorly when cooked.

What can be done to ensure that minced meat is consumed safely?

 

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