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  • I iii@mander.xyz

    My therapist told me not to view things so negatively. So instead of saying "I have listeria", go "I have thousands of new small friends"

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    venator@lemmy.nz
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    Wouldn't it be closer to millions?

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    • V venator@lemmy.nz

      Wouldn't it be closer to millions?

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      iii@mander.xyz
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      Even better!

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      • toes@ani.socialT toes@ani.social

        cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/30571968

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        rakonat@lemmy.world
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        I'm the caveman who thought this was craft beer or something. Y'all drinking coffee cold? Scared caveman noises.

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        • V venator@lemmy.nz

          Wouldn't it be closer to millions?

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          soleinvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          Definitely. The minimum infective dose is around 10-100 million CFUs.

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          • V venator@lemmy.nz

            Wouldn't it be closer to millions?

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            i_love_fft@jlai.lu
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            Maybe most of them aren't friends, just some... Millions of new flatmates, meaning a guarantee of thousands of new friends!

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            • abbotsbury@lemmy.worldA abbotsbury@lemmy.world

              okay so since this is the science memes community, did I choose the right foodborne illness or was there a better punchline than listeria?

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              wolframhydroxide@sh.itjust.works
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              #16

              I am confused. You are not the OP?

              * OHH THE OG OOP.

              <bows>

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              • R rakonat@lemmy.world

                I'm the caveman who thought this was craft beer or something. Y'all drinking coffee cold? Scared caveman noises.

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                socsa@piefed.social
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                #17

                Doing longer extractions (12hr+) with room temperature water makes very smooth coffee with much less bitterness and significantly higher caffeine content. It's also less fussy - set it up in the evening and have great coffee in the morning.

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                • abbotsbury@lemmy.worldA abbotsbury@lemmy.world

                  okay so since this is the science memes community, did I choose the right foodborne illness or was there a better punchline than listeria?

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                  krauerking@lemy.lol
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                  Well I have had it 3 times (Caramel apples, Hummus, Ice Cream)

                  And I think I made that face each time sooo.. Yeah I think it works.

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                  • toes@ani.socialT toes@ani.social

                    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/30571968

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                    stray@pawb.social
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                    Maybe there's something I don't understand (I don't drink coffee at all), but coffee is antimicrobial and doesn't need to be kept out of the food safety danger zone. I should think it would take an extremely long time to grow pathogens.

                    Relevant study: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/388799782_Survival_of_Listeria_monocytogenes_in_commercially_available_refrigerated_cold-brewed_coffee

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                    • S stray@pawb.social

                      Maybe there's something I don't understand (I don't drink coffee at all), but coffee is antimicrobial and doesn't need to be kept out of the food safety danger zone. I should think it would take an extremely long time to grow pathogens.

                      Relevant study: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/388799782_Survival_of_Listeria_monocytogenes_in_commercially_available_refrigerated_cold-brewed_coffee

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                      rustydrd@sh.itjust.works
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                      I think the concern initially was that cold brew may be more prone to bacterial contamination than normal coffee, because it has lower acidity and the water used to make it is not boiled. But like the study you linked found, it seems to be safe at least when refrigerated.

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                      • S stray@pawb.social

                        Maybe there's something I don't understand (I don't drink coffee at all), but coffee is antimicrobial and doesn't need to be kept out of the food safety danger zone. I should think it would take an extremely long time to grow pathogens.

                        Relevant study: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/388799782_Survival_of_Listeria_monocytogenes_in_commercially_available_refrigerated_cold-brewed_coffee

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                        prettyflyforafatguy@feddit.uk
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                        idk man, the shit that comes out of the drip tray of my coffee machine sure smells like it has a lot of bacteria in it

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