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Miche wrote:
> In article >, > James Egan > wrote: > > >>While cooking something like spaghetti sauce, I taste the >>sauce (or gravy) occasionally to test. My wife maintains >>that I should clean the spoon each time, because my saliva >>will adversely affect the sauce (or whatever). I understand >>that saliva contains enzymes and that their purpose is to >>break down food. However, I cannot believe that the trace >>amount of saliva on a spoon used to test the sauce will >>have any significantly adverse affect. It's not like I >>slobber on the spoon! Anyway, do YOU always wash >>your spoon after tasting? Be honest! <g> > > Yes, I do, or I use a new spoon. The issue isn't enzymes, it's bacteria. If you're tasting stuff that's cooking at anything approaching a simmer, there's nothing important going to survive it. While cooking, your food is essentially sterile. And sterilizing anything you put into it. Pastorio |
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