Cookie Dough: A Silent Menace?!
Posted by Emilee | Posted in Be Healthy, Food Safety, Foodborne Illness, For Fun, FYI, Salmonella, Seasonal | Posted on 20-12-2011
It’s Christmas and you want to spend your precious days off in your pajamas wrapping presents and making cookies. Nobody blames you for that! But if you are the kind of person whose cookie dough never makes it to the oven because you opt for savoring every morsel raw rather than cooked, there might be a problem. Then again, there might not.
When it comes to eating raw cookie dough, there seems to be a debate in the food safety world. Some argue that you should not, under any circumstances, eat food that contains raw eggs because there is always a risk of Salmonella enteritidis, a strain of bacteria that causes foodborne illness which can sometimes become serious, especially for children, pregnant women, people with chronic illnesses, and the elderly who are highly susceptible because of their impairment of immune responses.
Others, however, think that because the chances of coming across an egg contaminated with Salmonella is so rare, you should be able to consume foods made with raw eggs freely, even if you are taking a chance. To give you an idea of the risk you are taking, statistics show that “only 1 of every 20,000 eggs might contain the bacteria. So, the likelihood that an egg might contain [Salmonella] is extremely small – 0.005% (five one-thousandths of one percent). At this rate, if you’re an average consumer, you might encounter a contaminated egg once every 84 years.” And even if you do encounter an infected egg, you still might not even become sick.
So what does this mean? Simply, it means make your choice. If you are worried about Salmonella, simply refrigerate your eggs, cook them thoroughly when you use them, and don’t eat them raw. If you’re up for the risk, eat away. Just don’t blame me when you have a run-in with Salmonella enteritidis during your vacation—or in the next 84 years.
–Aubrey Pontious

This is me. Well not really, but you can imagine what it would be like if it was . . .
Sources: farmprogress.com, incredibleegg.org, plosone.org



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