12
GB
13
food probe (or probe thermometer)
(available on certain models)
The food probe is a thermometer which, when inserted into the food, makes it possible to check the internal
temperature and use it to establish the end of cooking.
For example, meat may look like it is cooked on the outside, but still be pink on the inside!
The temperature reached by food during cooking is closely linked to problems relating to health and hygiene. Bacteria
can be contained in every kind of meat, poultry and fish, as well as raw eggs.
Certain types of bacteria make food go off, while others, such as Salmonella, Campylobacter jejuni, Listeria
monocytogenes, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus can be seriously harmful to human health.
Bacteria multiply very quickly above a temperature of 4.4° up to 60°C. Mince is particularly at risk from this point of
view.
To prevent bacteria from multiplying, it is necessary to take the following measures:
• Do not defrost food at room temperature, always in the fridge or in the oven using the specific function. In the latter
case, cook the food immediately afterwards.
• Stuff chicken just before eating it. Never buy pre-packed ready-stuffed chicken and only buy ready-cooked stuffed
chicken when you intend to eat it within 2 hours.
• Marinate food in the fridge, not at room temperature.
• Use a food probe to check the temperature of meat, fish and poultry if they are more than 5 cm thick, to ensure that
the minimum cooking temperatures are reached.
The greatest hazards are posed by poorly cooked chicken, particularly at risk from Salmonella.
• Avoid interrupting the cooking process, i.e., partially cooking food, storing it and completing the cooking process
later. This sequence encourages the growth of bacteria due to the “warm” temperatures reached inside the food.
• Roast meat and poultry in the oven at temperatures of at least 165°C.
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