Yes. Though 57.2 degrees Celsius would be more accurate.
135f (57c)
You need to check with your local regulatory agency for their requirements. In the United States, several years ago, the Model Food Code changed the minimum hot holding temperature from 140F (60C) to 135F (57C). The individual states may or may not have adopted the updated Food Code. If you are not in the United States, other rules may apply.
favorit, 135f
yes
57 cents is 57/100 of one dollar.
night time:193c to -135f Day time: -113c to -183c
41 to 135F. 41 is the temp of the refrigerator and 135 should be the minimum temp of the oven. Anything in between would be some form of room temperature. To keep foods safe, keep them either under 41 or over 135F.
-57.1°F = -49.5°C. The interior is -70F = -57C.
135F
I think the highest ever recorded price of a car being sold was a 1937 Bugatti Type 57C Atlantic sold for around $40M!
The parameters for safely cooling food is the same for all cooked potentially hazardous foods:Within 2 hours, cool from 135F to 70FWithin 4 hours, cool from 70F to 41F
The Koenigsegg Agera R is currently the most expensive "new car" at 2.5million dollars. The most expensive ever sold, at auction, 1936 Bugatti Type 57C Atlantic - $43.7 million (2010)