Yeah I admit it. You know what else I wash? Literally everything that I buy from outside my house that has anything to do with cooking. Yes that includes cans and pre bagged goods. It's not bad. Stop the BS. Even if there isn't germs there dust and other particles on there. Possibly even dead human skin.
>>21104125didn't ask
>Possibly even dead human skin.You inhale that stuff regularly.It's not bad, but you come across as neurotic.
>>21104162I'm literally autistic
>>21104141came here to say this
>>21104125That's fine anon, to each their own.
Yeah the chicken slime is gross and I also wash it. I am also 90% sure the screaming and name calling over this issue are all one person samefriending
>>21104205wrong nog, it's just you and your dawn dish soap with bleach chicken.
>>21104205Second for you're a nog
>everyone who doesn't do things my way is an escaped african slaveyep, the americans are out of school
>>21104248Dirty people get off my board.
>>21104347You microwave your shoes
>>21104125Do you like, wash the cans? Or what's inside of the can? How would you even do that?
>>21104162But food should be clean don't you agree?>>21104204My personal opinion is that everyone should do the same.>>21104957I wash cans, plastic packaging, certain vegetables and things like that with bleach before they go into their respective storage containers.
>>21104125The "advice" given not to wash .poultry was simply the comparison of kitchen contamination before and after, not the chicken itself. Most people splash it around on their dishes, dish rack, faucets and handles, and then cross contaminate their salad ingredients (which aren't cooked). That's all. If you don't have any "sterile field" mental concept, don't use bleach for clean-ups, well, then you'll have a hard sell justifying that your well done chicken is good enough.
>>21104957>Do you like, wash the cans?I usually wash can tops with a quick blast of water before opening them. There can be dust on top. Most of the time, I use a can opener that doesn't cut into the can, however, so it'd be fine.
>>21104125I wash my chicken in a small basin that I clean off with antibacterial solution. The water is always murky and there's tiny specks of dark.... things floating around. Like really tiny. I can't imagine that people are okay with just eating chicken along with that stuff. You wash tomatoes before using them but not meat? Huh?
>>21105077>But food should be clean don't you agree?I think it should be sanitary.Clean it as much as necessary, and no more than that because the more you handle it the more you risk contamination.Wash only to remove visible dirt, heat treat everything else. So for chicken, I normally just heat treat it.
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>>21105509>You wash tomatoes before using them but not meat? Huh?Tomatoes are normally grown in literal shit and frequently eaten raw, which is why most salmonella outbreaks happen with vegetables.Chicken is always cooked so it's already cleansed by fire.
>>21105539Modern tomatoes are not grown with poop.You should still wash tomatoes because imagine all the people in the supermarket touching your veggies. They could've gone to the toilet and not washed their hands...
ill rinse my chicken, but washing implies use of a cleanser