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Food safety tips for Cinco de Mayo celebrations

Food safety tips for Cinco de Mayo celebrations
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Cinco de Mayo is a holiday celebrated in parts of Mexico and the United States in commemoration of the Mexican Army’s victory in 1862 over the French forces of Napoleon III. The holiday is also a way people celebrate their Mexican heritage and share it with other groups.

As with any celebration, food becomes an integral part of the festivities. In the excitement of the holiday, food safety can easily be forgotten. And warm and humid weather combined with outdoor activities, provide the perfect environment for harmful bacteria to multiply on food and result in food poisoning instead of happy memories of the day.

Foodborne illnesses can be prevented by properly handling food at home or outdoors. Here are some tips to keep your Cinco de Mayo celebration food poisoning free:

Shopping and transporting food:

Thaw safely:

Heading out:

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Keep cold food cold:

Keep it clean:

Cook thoroughly:

Meats:

Ground meats:

Reheating:

Keep hot food hot:

Serving the food:

Leftovers:

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