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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 799653" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>Fridge or cooler temps should be between 1-4 Celcius for storage. This is the temp where bacteria growth is significantly slower. Converted to farenheit I think it is 33.8 to 39 F which is safe storage for cold food.</p><p>Any thing cooked, frozen-thawing or thawed or raw stored between 4C (33.8 F) to 64C (147F)is being stored in the unsafe zone. In the unsafe zone, bacteria multiplies exponentially in less than an hour and can cause severe food born illnesses. Sometimes we think we caught a 24 hour flu bug but in reality it was food poisoning.</p><p>Frozen food store below freezing</p><p>Cooked, prepared food and raw food store below 4 celcius but above 1</p><p>Cooked foods kept hot need to be above 64C for safe eating</p><p>All frozen meats should be thawed in the fridge in a drip proof container to prevent contimination of raw foods. On the counter is not a good place to thaw food especially meats and fish. The bacteria love this type of enviroment.</p><p></p><p>Advice from 15 years in the food service industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 799653, member: 6198"] Fridge or cooler temps should be between 1-4 Celcius for storage. This is the temp where bacteria growth is significantly slower. Converted to farenheit I think it is 33.8 to 39 F which is safe storage for cold food. Any thing cooked, frozen-thawing or thawed or raw stored between 4C (33.8 F) to 64C (147F)is being stored in the unsafe zone. In the unsafe zone, bacteria multiplies exponentially in less than an hour and can cause severe food born illnesses. Sometimes we think we caught a 24 hour flu bug but in reality it was food poisoning. Frozen food store below freezing Cooked, prepared food and raw food store below 4 celcius but above 1 Cooked foods kept hot need to be above 64C for safe eating All frozen meats should be thawed in the fridge in a drip proof container to prevent contimination of raw foods. On the counter is not a good place to thaw food especially meats and fish. The bacteria love this type of enviroment. Advice from 15 years in the food service industry. [/QUOTE]
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