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[11] [12] To prevent time-temperature abuse, the amount of time food spends in the danger zone must be minimized. [13] A logarithmic relationship exists between microbial cell death and temperature, that is, a small decrease of cooking temperature can result in considerable numbers of cells surviving the process. [14]
Potentially Hazardous Food has been redefined by the US Food and Drug Administration in the 2013 FDA Food Code to Time/Temperature Control for Safety Food. [1] Pages 22 and 23 (pdf pages 54 and 55), state the following: PHF table A 2013 FDA Food Code. PHF table B 2013 FDA Food Code.
The correct temperature for your freezer is 0 degrees Fahrenheit—if you set it to 0 degrees (-18 degrees Celsius) and keep it fairly full, it will maintain that temperature. How to Monitor ...
Maximum storage time for (pre-frozen) food is 1 month min temperature: −18 °C (0 °F). Maximum storage time for (pre-frozen) food is between 3 and 12 months depending on type (meat, vegetables, fish, etc.) min temperature: −18 °C (0 °F). Maximum storage time for pre-frozen or frozen-from-fresh food is between 3 and 12 months
The following refrigerated food items should be discarded if held above 40 degrees for more than two hours: Raw or cooked meat, poultry, fish or seafood; soy meat substitutes Thawing meat or poultry
When the power goes out, perishable food in the refrigerator and freezer may go bad, and they may not be safe to eat even after power comes back on.
However, this can require considerable time. Food is often defrosted in one of several ways: at room temperature; this is dangerous since the outside may be defrosted while the inside remains frozen [23] in a refrigerator [23] [24] in a microwave oven [23] wrapped in plastic and placed in cold water [23] or under cold running water
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