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7 Foods You Should NOT Eat As Leftovers

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Seafood

Seafood is a great option when you want to replace red meat, and, as you probably know, fresh fish is super healthy (even if we don’t eat enough), but nothing says food poisoning risk like bad seafood. And according to the FDA, it can go bad pretty easily—bacteria grows quickly on any seafood that isn’t kept between 40 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit.

Even the ambient temperature in the room can affect it, so to be safe, don’t let seafood sit on your counter-top more than one hour. And really, unless you want to annoy your co-workers or roommates, you might not want to reheat this in a communal microwave anyway.

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1 thought on “7 Foods You Should NOT Eat As Leftovers”

  1. Thank you for amazing and knowledgeable health content. I was unaware of certain foods, e.g., fish, chicken, eggs, etc. can cause health issues if not properly handled after cooking.

    Please continue to provide valuable health information in the future.

    Sincerely,
    RB

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