Should you wash raw chicken before eating?
A heated discussion is taking place online after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tweeted about its food safety advice for cooking with chicken.“Don’t wash your raw chicken! Washing can spread germs from the chicken to other food or utensils in the kitchen,” the post read.
Nevertheless, the health agency’s recommendation not to wash raw chicken before cooking sparked debate online, with many users suggesting that they weren’t going to change their preparation methods. Several commenters said that they used a preparation method which involved washing the chicken with vinegar and lime.
In response to the debate below the original post, the CDC followed up with another tweet saying: “We didn’t mean to get you all hot about not washing your chicken! But it’s true: kill germs by cooking chicken thoroughly, not washing it. You shouldn’t wash any poultry, meat, or eggs before cooking. They can all spread germs around your kitchen. Don’t wing food safety!”
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