Questions tagged [botulism]
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How long is garlic butter safe, and why is it not a botulism risk like garlic in oil?
I've been making garlic butter for years, storing it for months at a time. When I read that garlic-in-oil can grow dangerous amounts of botulinum toxins after similar lengths of time, I wondered how safe garlic butter is and why.
Evidently, the…
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Why must fermenting meat be kept cold, but not vegetables?
This is a somewhat unique question, so I'll start by stating my assumptions that I understand to be "widely known" among food preservation enthusiasts. If any of these are not accurate, please let me know!
Assumptions:
Improperly handled food kept…
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Botulism risk with refrigerated items
Is there any risk of botulism from refrigerator pickling or brining? (referring to both meat and slices of vegetables/fruit)
I've read about the subject a fair bit, and know the inherent risks with garlic in oil or items vacuum packed in the fridge…
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Are the claims legitimate linking botulism to vacuum prepared foods?
I have read in many places 1,2,3 claims of a link between preparing foods sous vide and botulism, with claims that this is because the food is prepared in a vacuum.
This struck me as illogical, so I looked around online and could find no solid…
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How to make garlic oil in a safe way...tomorrow
I am planning on making some garlic oil for a friend of mine as a birthday present. Her birthday is tomorrow, so this question is a bit urgent.
I've read a few of the posts that indicate that botulism is a real risk when doing this.
Is there a way…
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Does homemade garlic salt carry a risk of botulism?
Last december I made my own garlic salt, and since then I have learned that storing homemade garlic stuff has risks of botulism. However, most info I can find is about garlic oil, and I am now unsure if this applies to my garlic salt as well.
Here…
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What is the sous vide botulism risk if storing meat post-cooking at home?
So I understand that cooking sous vide has a potentially high risk of botulism due to the anaerobic environment (vacuum). As such, you need to be careful with time and temp combinations. If you are storing food for service later, you need to flash…
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Is it safe to add garlic powder to sesame oil?
I am making a Korean BBQ meat marinade sauce that requires 0.5 teaspoon of garlic powder and 1 teaspoon of sesame oil. I read that garlic combined with oil causes botulism. However, cannot find anything about garlic powder.
Would garlic powder be at…
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How can I reassure myself a given food is not a botulism risk?
Ever since a man has died (in my country) because of eating home-made ham contaminated with botulism, I'm really concerned about it and I see risks everywhere.
I have 2 questions related to it, and I hope someone can enlighten me.
Assuming I'm…
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Are chilies in olive oil dangerous?
In Portugal, chilies in olive oil are a very typical form of spicy sauce, in both commercial and artisan forms. Different types, amounts, and mixes of chillies result in different flavours and it can be very nice.
However, I worry about botulism. I…
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How long does it take botulism spores to germinate in the fridge?
Based on this question, I started wondering how long I could keep an anerobic food in the fridge before I have to worry about botulism colonization. 1 day? 3 days? 2 months? Clearly it's not a short period of time (hours) or we'd all be dying of…
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Why is a pressure canner needed when canning?
I keep reading the same tip, when it comes to preserves, which essentially is:
Botulism spores can survive 100°C and require hotter than boiling water temperature.
Source:…
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Botulism from *uncooked* potatoes wrapped in foil?
Recently I've seen uncooked, prewrapped-in-foil potatoes at the store, meant for baking. But I've always read that keeping potatoes wrapped tightly in foil at room temperature is one of the ways that botulism can occur. Is this a safe product? Is it…
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Botulism risk in garlic naan bread?
I bought some Garlic flatbread naan from Trader Joe's today and noticed it has pieces of actual garlic in it. The bread is sold with the wraps and other non-refrigerated bread. It comes in a plastic bag, twisted at the top with a typical plastic…
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Can you save canning jars after you've realized they've been improperly sealed for a month?
My family decided to can pasta sauce, salsa and whole tomatoes about a month ago. A few days ago I was talking with a friend about how we canned our sauces, and they told me it wasn't safe and that we didn't boil or sanitize enough. I'm worried…
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