Alcoholic Beverage
• Those who choose to drink alcoholic beverages should
do so sensibly and in moderation - the consumption
of up to one drink per day for women and up to two
drinks per day for men is recommended.
• Alcoholic beverages should not be consumed
by some individuals, including those who cannot restrict
their alcohol intake, women of childbearing age who
may become pregnant, pregnant and lactating
women, children and adolescents, individuals taking
medications that can interact with alcohol, and
those with specific medical conditions.
• Alcoholic beverages should be avoided
by individuals engaging in activities that require attention, skill, or coordination,
such as driving or operating machinery.
Food Safety
To avoid microbial food borne illness:
• Clean hands, food contact surfaces, and
fruits and vegetables.
• Meat and poultry should not be washed or rinsed.
• Separate raw, cooked, and ready-to-eat
foods while shopping, preparing, or storing foods.
• Cook foods to a safe temperature
to kill microorganisms.
• Chill (refrigerate) perishable food promptly and
defrost foods properly.
• Avoid raw (unpasteurized) milk or any products
made from unpasteurized milk, raw or partially
cooked eggs or foods containing raw eggs,
raw or undercooked meat and poultry,
unpasteurized juices, and raw sprouts.
For more information, visit www.healthierus.gov/dietaryguidelines |
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