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Q: What food is most likely to contain pathogenic bacteria?
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Does cooked food remain free from pathogenic bacteria?

once you have cooked food will in remain free from pathogenic bacteria


How can bacteria be both pathogenic and non pathogenic?

No. Almost all bacteria are not. There are bacteria everywhere performing essential functions like breaking down dead animals and plants. Bacteria are essential to health helping digest food and preventing pathogenic bacteria from getting out of control.


What are the five sources of pathogenic bacteria?

I belive the five sources of pathogenic bacteria is Raw food People Pests & Pets Soil Dust & Dirt


How is pathogenic bacteria spread?

There are many ways they spread -- you can pass them via contact or droplets, and some can be airborne. Some are spread via vectors (ie mosquitos), and some are in water or food that are ingested. It really depends on what type of pathogenic bacteria you are speaking of.


What disease is caused by bacteria is found in food?

There is no one disease since there are a multitude of pathogenic bacteria that can be transmitted by food. See Related Links.


Where do pathogenic bacteria usually live?

In the body, and in the food, and some plants.


Pathogenic foodborne bacteria grow best in food with a pH of?

4.6-7.5 Type your answer here...


What is the difference between pathogenic and spoilage bacteria?

pathogens - micro organisms that cause disease. all viruses are pathogenic but only some are pathogenic to man. certain bacteria cause disease in man. spoilage organisms - micro organisms that do not cause disease but they do spoil food by growing in the food and producing substances which alter the colour, texture, and odour of the food E.G = souring of milk , mould on breads and rotting of fruits and veg


Does all food contain bacteria?

no.


What happens if a fly is cooked in food?

Probably nothing will happen. Any germs the fly had most likely were cooked away. Heat kills pathogenic bacteria.


Does Food Coloring contain bacteria?

yes


Why is bacteria helpful in food?

foods contain enzymes and bacteria that help digest food and eliminate wastes.