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They had been served lunch sandwiches called Steak-ums that had been prepared in the city's public school commissary and transported to the charter school, but that had not been sufficiently cooked, officials said.
If you no longer smell harsh alcohol, it is sufficiently cooked.
All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning.
Human and feline cases are mainly associated with close contact with infected poultry or ingestion of contaminated meat that was not sufficiently cooked.
The mawa and sugar are sufficiently cooked when it starts to pull away from the sides of the pan.
Another way to tell whether once side is sufficiently cooked is by moving the fish slightly with a spatula; if the skin no longer sticks, it's ready.
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In this outbreak and the other S. Enteritidis outbreaks related to baked goods[ 4, 5, 7, 8], all of the food products contained eggs and the egg material had not been cooked sufficiently.
Potatoes with low free asparagine rather than reducing sugar concentration could be suitable for home cooking, where most consumers use colour development to assess when roasted or fried potatoes have been cooked sufficiently.
Therefore, drinking milk or eating meat, especially ground beef that has not been cooked sufficiently to kill E. coli, can cause infection given that contaminated meat looks and smells normal.
A pressure that is too low could fail to cook sufficiently hot; one that is too high could run the risk of breakage.
To bake, you need a heat source that can heat your food sufficiently for it to cook all the way through (for meat dishes, this is especially important, as undercooked meat can contain disease-containing pathogens).
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