Yes, raw chicken can contaminate anything it touches.
it should not be in water with any other food (because it may contaminate with salmonella)
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Carotene is an orange pigment found in corn and most chickens eat corn. The pigment gets stored in the fat of the chicken and that's why you see it on raw chicken. It is harmless.
You should not leave raw marinated chicken out for more than an hour. In higher temperatures that time would be even further reduced.
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it should not be in water with any other food (because it may contaminate with salmonella)
No, it would not be safe to eat the batter unless it is thoroughly cooked. Raw chicken can contaminate anything it touches with dangerous pathogens.
That's to prevent cross-contamination. If you use a cutting board for raw chicken, then use the same cutting board (without appropriate cleaning and sanitizing), the bacteria from the raw chicken can contaminate the cooked chicken and cause illness in those who eat it.
I doubt it...
Wrapped and in the bottom of the fridge so no raw meat juices can contaminate other food. I usually place the chicken in a pan or bowl to catch any juices that might escape.
You can never store cooked meat or anything else with raw meat which may carry bacteria. Keep the raw meat in a separate container; food borne bacteria can cause agonizing cramps and a variety of other unpleasant side effects.
No I it may appear clean, but may carry harmful contaminants that are not visible.
Yes, after the chicken is killed and before it is cooked, it is raw chicken.
because the bacteria on the raw meat will contaminate the cooked. you idiot.
Yes, raw chicken pieces work. But I find that raw chicken livers work best.
no, gum on the wall doesn't cause food to be contaminated. food being left out to long at room temperature such as raw uncooked chicken makes food become contaminated.
Raw poultry is a product that can contaminate other foods. You need to keep all cutting surfaces cleaned after using with raw chicken. Keep all your cutting utensils cleaned after using on poultry. Store raw chicken separate from other foods.