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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2467045" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>A quick search on the internet of "Does freezing meat kill bacteria" came up with numerous sites that indicate that it does not. Here is a brief clip from the US FDA:</p><p><strong>Does freezing food kill bacteria?</strong></p><p>Jul 17, 2019</p><p>KNOWLEDGE ARTICLE</p><p>Freezing to 0 °F inactivates any microbes, bacteria, yeasts and molds present in food. Once thawed, however, these microbes can again become active, multiplying under the right conditions to levels that can lead to foodborne illness. Since they will then grow at about the same rate as microorganisms on fresh food, you must handle thawed items as you would any perishable food. For more information, visit:<a href="https://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/food-safety-education/get-answers/food-safety-fact-sheets/safe-food-handling/freezing-and-food-safety/CT_Index" target="_blank"> Freezing and Food Safety</a></p><p></p><p>There may be conflicting articles out there, but I didn't see them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2467045, member: 313"] A quick search on the internet of "Does freezing meat kill bacteria" came up with numerous sites that indicate that it does not. Here is a brief clip from the US FDA: [B]Does freezing food kill bacteria?[/B] Jul 17, 2019 KNOWLEDGE ARTICLE Freezing to 0 °F inactivates any microbes, bacteria, yeasts and molds present in food. Once thawed, however, these microbes can again become active, multiplying under the right conditions to levels that can lead to foodborne illness. Since they will then grow at about the same rate as microorganisms on fresh food, you must handle thawed items as you would any perishable food. For more information, visit:[URL='https://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/food-safety-education/get-answers/food-safety-fact-sheets/safe-food-handling/freezing-and-food-safety/CT_Index'] Freezing and Food Safety[/URL] There may be conflicting articles out there, but I didn't see them. [/QUOTE]
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