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Clamshell
Grills Cook Fast, Safe Meats
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Add
"cooking safer foods" to the lists of reasons to buy
a clam-style indoor electric grill.
Television infomercials and former heavyweight champions guarantee
these grills cook food quickly and reduce fat. But University
of Georgia food scientists say their research shows they also
kill harmful pathogens.
Food scientist Mark Harrison studied grills with double-sided
heating elements as part of a study on fast-food cooking techniques.
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"We
actually looked at clamshell grills, ones with heating elements
on top and bottom, to see if they kill pathogens faster than grills
that heat just from beneath," he said. Harrison is a researcher
with the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
Scientists Were Concerned
Food scientists were interested in comparing quick and slow cooking
processes to see how they compare at killing harmful pathogens.
"Our studies found these grills heat the meat considerably
faster and are still effective at killing pathogens like E. coli
and listeria," Harrison said.
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Many fast food restaurants use these clamshell grills for cooking
hamburgers. "They heat the hamburger patties considerably faster
and still eliminate harmful organisms," he said. "And
now, similar types are available for home use."
(Article by Sharon Omahen,
news editor with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural
and Environmental Sciences.)
Feb. 15, 2001
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