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spathiphyllum | 09:23 Thu 14th Mar 2019 | Food & Drink
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As a kid i'd eat anything not thinking of the potential bacteria on it. Now i cook for myself often i usually have left overs but i worry they'll be gone off.

For example like rice, if i make a big risotto, i feel sketchy saving a bit because i know rice can be funny and can't be re-heated more than once kind of thing..

I was wondering if this is the same for anything else?

I made a big tartiflette, but would i be able to eat it cold? Does it need heating up? (cheese n potato)

What about pasta, is that like rice when left at room temp?

Am i being paranoid?
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Paranoid.
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Thank you umm.

I think the reason for my paranoia is because i've often had a sensitive stomach to foods. If i even think it may be off then it'll send my stomach upside down just from the thought.
Don't do it then. I'm fussy about food but I will reheat rice.

My thoughts are if you can buy it in a ready meal then it's OK to reheat.
I wouldn't reheat anything that has been left at room temperature.
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I usually leave things to cool to room temp then i put it in the fridge, i don't like putting warm items in the fridge.. I assume that's OK?
Yes.
^that to you being paranoid^
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So i discovered the thing with rice is something called Bacillus cereus and you should only worry about it with potato if you're having a product made from potato flakes (what are dey den?). That's OK with me i only have actual potatoes, the simplest thing to do can't imagine getting a flaked version for mash or what not how peculiar
Yes...don't put warm food in the fridge.
Spath, the danger with rice is that it contains natural arsenic and it should not be left at room temperature for too long'
https://foodrevolution.org/blog/arsenic-in-rice/
Most of the fears are around reheating Chinese fried rice. B.cereus contamination killed a number of people and put others into itu. If you cooked it yourself and kept it refrigerated should be ok.
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Yes, if i'm correct it's called "Bacillus cereus" and is always alive in the rice, but once cooked and left at room temp, can start to form a bacteria that will cause food poising, vomiting and diarrhoea. Which is why it mustn't be left at room temp
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Oh my i didn't know it was deadly
Arsenic in rice....I'd take anything on the "Food Revolution Network" with a large pinch of salt....the same salt I add to my cooking rice!
Don’t stress, bin everything that is left over, no stress, no food poisoning.
I re-heat everything and I also put warm food in the fridge and I'm still here to tell the tale !
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It may be mind over matter
Pasta is much better reheated the next day.
I reheat rice as well. I know it can be a bit dodgy, but I’ve never had a problem with it. I hate wasting food, so things often linger in my fridge for some time.
It's ridiculous to put hot food in the fridge straightaway as it raises the temperature inside the fridge for all the other items in it. Cool asap and then refrigerate.

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