Use your senses to detect any off-putting smells or unusual appearances. Sometimes, what looks worrying might just be an uncommon but safe variation of a dish. If it’s possible to do so discreetly, compare your portion with others at the table to see if it’s a consistent issue or just a one-off piece.
2. Know The Red-Flag Signs Of Undercooked Or Unsafe Chicken
Undercooked chicken can pose a significant health risk, so it’s vital to recognize the signs. Raw or undercooked chicken often appears shiny and pink with a gelatinous texture. It should not bleed or have a strong, unpleasant odor.
According to the USDA, chicken should reach an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) to be considered safe to eat. If you notice that the chicken is still pink or there are blood spots, these are red flags that the chicken might not be fully cooked.
3. Pause Before You Swallow: The First Thing To Do If You’re Worried
If you have taken a bite and notice something is off, pause before swallowing. This is crucial for preventing potential ingestion of harmful bacteria. Discreetly use your napkin if you need to remove the food from your mouth.
Once you’ve paused, take a moment to assess the situation. Trust your instincts; if something feels wrong, it’s better to err on the side of caution.
4. Use Polite Curiosity To Ask How The Dish Was Cooked
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