If you left a pot of rice out overnight, you might want to reconsider eating it the next day. Rice contains a bacterium ...
When cooked rice is cooled, it can contain Bacillus cereus, a spore-forming bacteria typically found in soil and vegetables. But the spores are heat resistant - so even when you heat them up ...
Fried rice syndrome can have some seriously unpleasant symptoms. Here's why you might want to cook rice everyday instead of ...
The city which was found to be the worst culprit for germ-ridden pumps was Nottingham. The petrol stations in the area are ...
Rice is susceptible to bacterial growth if not stored and reheated properly. Bacillus cereus, present in uncooked rice, can ...
(Shutterstock) As for why, microbiologists point to a bacterial species called Bacillus cereus, which can produce spores that survive being cooked. Jennifer Ronholm, an associate professor at ...
Bacillus cereus, a bacterium that produces toxins that cause vomiting or diarrhea, was found in a hand swab sample collected from a food handler at a buffet in Taipei, where suspected food poisoning ...
"The Bacillus cereus bacteria is a pervasive threat within the food safety industry," said John Adent , Neogen's President and CEO. "For over 40 years, Petrifilm Plates have been a trusted method ...
A doctor has issued a warning about the dangers of consuming contaminated food and water, particularly paneer, cheese, and ...
Test results released Tuesday revealed Bacillus cereus in one hand swab sample, while the other samples showed no contamination. The department noted the bacteria can easily spread via dust and ...