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  2. Meat thermometer - Wikipedia

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    A digital food thermometer in pork A food thermometer in water A roast turkey with pop-up thermometer (the white plastic object in the breast) in the popped position. A meat thermometer or cooking thermometer is a thermometer used to measure the internal temperature of meat, especially roasts and steaks, and other cooked foods.

  3. Food preservation - Wikipedia

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    Meat off-cuts were, until the 1950s, preserved in aspic, a gel made from gelatin and clarified meat broth. Another form of preservation is setting the cooked food in a container and covering it with a layer of fat. Potted chicken liver can be prepared in this way, and so can potted shrimps, to be served on toast.

  4. Curing (food preservation) - Wikipedia

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    If the meat is cold smoked, it should be dried quickly to limit bacterial growth during the critical period where the meat is not yet dry. This can be achieved, as with jerky, by slicing the meat thinly. The smoking of food directly with wood smoke is known to contaminate the food with carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. [34]

  5. Why you should be using a meat thermometer - AOL

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    Lavatools PT12 Javelin Digital Instant Read Meat Thermometer for Kitchen, Food Cooking, Grill, BBQ, Smoker, Candy, Home Brewing, Coffee, and Oil Deep Frying (AMAZON)

  6. Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology

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    As a temperature indicator it used red wine. (Rømer scale), The temperature scale used for his thermometer had 0 representing the temperature of a salt and ice mixture (at about 259 s). 1709 — Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit constructed alcohol thermometers which were reproducible (i.e. two would give the same temperature)

  7. Don't Trust The Pop-Up Thermometer In Your Turkey ... - AOL

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    Relying on a meat thermometer is the best for food safety, convenience, and knowing exactly when the turkey is ready. ... "Using a digital or dial meat thermometer is a more reliable way to ensure ...

  8. Editors Say This Meat Thermometer Helps Prevent Undercooked Food

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    This meat thermometer looks like a small epipen, with an all stainless steel build and matching case. As an All-Clad product, it's tremendously durable and offers quick and spot-on readings.

  9. Food technology - Wikipedia

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    Food technology is a branch of food science that addresses the production, preservation, quality control and research and development of food products. It may also be understood as the science of ensuring that a society is food secure and has access to safe food that meets quality standards.

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