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Can it cross contminate if you mix chicken and beef broth?
Yes. Mixing raw chicken and beef broth can result in cross-contamination, which is the transfer of bacteria from one food to another. Raw meat, including both chicken and beef, can carry harmful bacteria such as Salmonella, E. coli, and Campylobacter. When these bacteria are present in raw broth, they can easily spread to other foods and cause foodborne illness if consumed. Proper food handling and cooking practices, such as separate preparation, cooking, and storage of raw meats, are crucial to prevent cross-contamination and ensure food safety.
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