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 To grow, pathogens need an energy source.  Carbohydrates, such as baked potatoes and proteins, such as beef are some examples.

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2  To grow, pathogens need an energy source.  Carbohydrates, such as baked potatoes and proteins, such as beef are some examples.

3  Pathogens grow best in food that contains little or no acid.  An example of food with a lot of acid is lemons.  Food items with little acid include chicken and cooked corn.

4  Pathogens grow well in food that has a temperature between 41 and 135 degrees F.  This range is known as the Temperature Danger Zone.

5  Pathogens need time to grow.  When food is in the temperature danger zone, pathogens grow.  After four hours, they’ll grow to levels high enough to make someone sick.

6  Some pathogens need oxygen to grow.  Others grow with oxygen isn’t there.  For example, some pathogens that grow without oxygen would grow quickly in cooked rice.

7  Pathogens need moisture in food to grow.  For example, tomatoes and melons have a large amount of water in them, which means they can easily support the growth of pathogens.


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