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Las Temperaturas de Enfriamiento Adecuadas
South Carolina Department of Agriculture
South Carolina Department of Agriculture
Abstract
Proper cooling temperatures will prevent microbial growth by helping limit the time that food is exposed to the temperature danger zone. After cooking or heating, Time/Temperature for Safety (TCS) foods must be cooled quickly: from 130°F to 70°F within 2 hours, and from 70°F to 45°F within 4 hours. This sheet also contains a rapid cooling temperature log template. This document is printed in Spanish.
Issue Date
2024-04-18
Keywords
Food--Cooling
Type
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