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samedi 28 juin 2025

reheating

 


Here are foods you should think twice about reheating, as they can lose nutrients, change texture or flavor, or even become unsafe


πŸ₯” 1. Potatoes


Risk: If left at room temperature too long after cooking, potatoes can grow Clostridium botulinum bacteria.


Tip: Refrigerate immediately and reheat thoroughly.




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πŸ— 2. Chicken


Risk: Protein structure can change when reheated, causing digestive issues.


Tip: Reheat only once, to 165°F (74°C), and avoid microwaving large pieces unevenly.




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🍳 3. Eggs


Risk: Reheated scrambled or boiled eggs can become rubbery and possibly toxic due to nitrogen compounds.


Tip: Eat freshly cooked; don’t microwave hard-boiled eggs — they may explode!




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πŸ„ 4. Mushrooms


Risk: Their protein structure deteriorates, which can lead to upset stomach or food poisoning.


Tip: Best eaten fresh or cold after being refrigerated properly.




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πŸ₯¬ 5. Spinach and Leafy Greens


Risk: High in nitrates that can convert to carcinogenic nitrosamines when reheated.


Tip: Eat cold or freshly cooked, especially for babies and young children.




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🍝 6. Rice


Risk: Can develop Bacillus cereus, a bacteria that survives cooking and grows at room temp.


Tip: Store within 1 hour of cooking, reheat only once.




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πŸ§€ 7. Creamy Sauces or Dishes with Dairy


Risk: Dairy can separate or curdle, and reheating may cause bacterial growth if not stored right.


Tip: Reheat slowly over low heat or avoid altogether.




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🐟 8. Fish


Risk: Texture and flavor degrade quickly, and reheating can make it smell or taste unpleasant.


Tip: If you must, cover and heat gently.




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πŸ₯§ 9. Pastries with Filling (e.g., meat pies, puff pastry)


Risk: Outer crust burns before inside is hot; risk of uneven heating and bacterial survival.


Tip: Use an oven or air fryer to reheat evenly.


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