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Having read an article in a magazine that according to food standards agency we should not wash chickens as half of the chickens we eat are contaminated with camplyobacter and by washing the chicken it spreads the germs. I could never cook a chicken unless it had been washed , this and the bird flu has put me right off .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here's the actual FSA quote:
"We believe that the practice of
washing raw meat and poultry is likely
to lead to increased risk of spread of
Campylobacter in the kitchen through
splashes, droplets and aerosols, given
the high levels which may be present
on raw chicken. We recommend that
this practice be actively discouraged
by the FSA and industry. If necessary,
consumers should be advised only to
wipe down a chicken with a
disposable paper towel."
And here's the whole document:
http://www.food.gov.uk/multimedia/pdfs/acmsfcampylobacte r.pdf
Chris
"We believe that the practice of
washing raw meat and poultry is likely
to lead to increased risk of spread of
Campylobacter in the kitchen through
splashes, droplets and aerosols, given
the high levels which may be present
on raw chicken. We recommend that
this practice be actively discouraged
by the FSA and industry. If necessary,
consumers should be advised only to
wipe down a chicken with a
disposable paper towel."
And here's the whole document:
http://www.food.gov.uk/multimedia/pdfs/acmsfcampylobacte r.pdf
Chris