No, not eactly true. Pork can contain worms that, if not cooked until they die (160 degrees F.), can live and grow in your bloodstream. This disease is called, "Trichinosis".
If the deli is clean, the workers are well trained, and the foods are stored properly, there is little danger of anything bad being in the food.
It is generally safe for babies to consume turkey deli meat, but it is important to ensure that the meat is properly cooked and free from any harmful bacteria. It is recommended to consult with a pediatrician before introducing deli meats into a baby's diet.
A Jewish deli has all kosher, and a German deli has a lot of meat! p.s. Jewish deli is so much better!
a deli is a sandwitch shop.
Deli salads can be premade and purchased from a vendor or made there in the deli.
I like deli
Yes, it is generally safe for babies to eat turkey deli meat, but precautions should be taken to ensure it is served in a safe manner. Make sure the deli meat is fresh, properly cooked, and free from any harmful bacteria. It is also recommended to avoid deli meats that are high in sodium and preservatives. Always consult with a pediatrician before introducing new foods to a baby's diet.
Carnegie Deli was created in 1937.
deli coffee, but it's a deli
McAlister's Deli was created in 1989.
Deli Bank was created in 1907.
Jason's Deli was created in 1976.