中新网北京报道,针对社会上广泛关注的“烂水果究竟能否食用”的问题,中新真探进行了深入的探究。近日,中国新闻网发布一篇关于水果食用安全的报道。
报道指出,在日常生活中,我们经常会遇到一些因机械性损伤或微生物侵染导致的水果受损情况。对于机械性损伤造成的水果损伤,如果未长时间放置而导致二次微生物侵染,那么去掉损伤部位后是可以食用的。但是,如果水果的损伤是由微生物侵染引起的,尤其是发生了霉变,那么建议大家不要食用。
专家提醒,对于消费者来说,在选购水果时应该选择新鲜、完好的水果,避免购买已经受损的水果。同时,在储存水果时也要注意储存环境和方法,避免水果受到机械性损伤或微生物的侵染。对于已经受损的水果,消费者应该根据实际情况进行判断,避免食用后对身体造成不良影响。
此次报道旨在提醒广大消费者关注食品安全问题,增强食品安全意识,确保自身健康。同时,也呼吁相关部门加强食品安全监管力度,为消费者提供更加安全、健康的食品环境。
英语如下:
News Title: Can Rotten Fruits Be Eaten? Expert Analysis on the Truth of Damaged Fruits
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News Content: Beijing Report via China News, the China News True Probe has conducted an in-depth exploration on the issue of “whether rotten fruits can be eaten” which is widely concerned in the society. Recently, a report on the safety of fruit consumption was released by China News.
The report points out that in daily life, we often encounter situations where fruits are damaged due to mechanical damage or microbial invasion. For mechanical damage to fruits that does not result in secondary microbial invasion over a long period of time, the damaged part can be removed and the fruit can be consumed. However, if the damage to the fruit is caused by microbial invasion, especially if it has undergone霉变, it is recommended not to eat it.
Experts reminded consumers to choose fresh and intact fruits when purchasing, avoiding buying already damaged fruits. Meanwhile, attention should be paid to the storage environment and methods when storing fruits to avoid mechanical damage or microbial invasion. For already damaged fruits, consumers should make judgments based on actual conditions and avoid eating them if they may have adverse effects on their bodies.
This report aims to remind consumers to pay attention to food safety issues, enhance their awareness of food safety, and ensure their own health. At the same time, it also calls on relevant departments to strengthen food safety supervision and provide consumers with a safer and healthier food environment.
【来源】http://www.chinanews.com/life/2024/05-31/10226662.shtml
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