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No they do not
Some foods that do not support the growth of bacteria include foods with a high sugar content, like honey or pastries.
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You are heating it, which destroys the bacteria or slows the microbial growth, so less bacteria in the food, which makes it safer to eat!
Many bacteria doesn't support a very low pH.
Anything that has enough moisture to support bacterial growth.
No they do not
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Some foods that do not support the growth of bacteria include foods with a high sugar content, like honey or pastries.
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Keeping food refrigerated helps to slow down the growth of bacteria. Freezing food thoroughly is more certain to prevent bacteria from multiplying.
It is food to them. It can prevent the growth of bacteria, however, if it is dissolved in a high concentration (like honey).
You are heating it, which destroys the bacteria or slows the microbial growth, so less bacteria in the food, which makes it safer to eat!
Many bacteria doesn't support a very low pH.
Warm conditions and plenty of food.