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Leaving food on the counter - the absolute survey - Lemmy.World
lemmy.worldI wonder if this is an US/the rest thing or maybe a meat eater / vegetarian
thing. For exact scientific evaluation, please tell in which groups you fit in
when commenting. When the topic food is brought up here or there is always this
guy saying “omg you can’t leave your food for 30 minutes on the counter because
bacteria you know” (exaggerated) and I don’t get where that sentiment comes
from. Many people agree and say you will get food poisoning from that.
First of all, let me tell you I am not an idiot (at least I hope so) and I know
how microbiology works - bacteria is everywhere. I don’t doubt your food on the
counter will get populated by bacteria, probably more than it would be in the
fridge. The question is, is this bad for you? Now, where I live (central Europe)
people are not so fast with that and I wonder why this is. We have a temperate
climate which could play a role, so a large portion of the year the temperature
is pretty moderate, compared to let’s say south US. But apart from that I don’t
really know.
I am a vegetarian, mostly vegan. I am pretty sure it’s not a good idea to leave
animal parts out of the fridge, as they are already populated with bad bacteria
when you buy them. But for vegetables? Pasta, soup, lasagna? To be honest, I
have no shame to leave that stuff on the counter the whole day and even take a
spoon from time to time without reheating. Over night I put it of course in the
fridge, and in summer when we have 35°C it’s also a different thing. But in
general I don’t really care. I know I cannot extrapolate on humanity, only
because ai never felt bad after doing this. But honestly, am I an idiot? Or are
you just a bit sensitive? Do you assume everybody eats meats?
Really interested in your ideas. Don’t forget to tell the region you are coming
from and your diet preferences.
Thank you so much my respected lemmings and pie people
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