In a perfect world, we’d have the time (and energy) to cook daily meals from scratch. But since life simply doesn’t work this way, we can’t help but acknowledge the beauty of leftovers. All you need to do is save the food and reheat it later — right?
According to the U.K.’s National Health Service (NHS), eating reheated rice poses a risk of food poisoning. However, it’s not about the actual process of reheating. It comes down to how you handle the rice after you first cook it.
This microorganism can cause food poisoning. And while you probably won’t be eating uncooked rice anytime soon, there’s a major catch: The spores can survive even after the rice has been cooked.
This will only get worse over time. The longer you leave the rice out, the more the bacteria will multiply and produce toxins. These toxins are responsible for vomiting, diarrhea, and all the unpleasant symptoms of food poisoning.
(We’ve all been there before.)
Sorry, meal preppers!
It’s the best way to have your rice and eat it, too!
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