Even food that s.
Dropped pizza on the floor.
Most of the time even licking your floor or your toilet seat is unlikely to make you sick.
And it s probably not a new one either.
The 5 second rule is just wishful thinking bacteria can attach to food as soon as it hits the floor.
My nice hot pizza just came out of the oven and i was walking it home and it fell on the cement floor in the street on the bread side so nothing was sticking onto the floor.
He and his team dropped slices of bologna and bread onto floors contaminated with salmonella let them sit for varying amounts of time and recorded exactly how many bugs moved from floor to food.
If i dropped it into a plague pit no i wouldn t pick it up he clarifies.
I think yes because the oven is like 500 degrees and th epizza is that temperature i doubt that bacteria could live on that pizza.
And foods with wet surfaces like an apple slice pick up bacteria even more easily than things like a cookie.
With so many meals consumed at home these days there are bound to be mishaps such as a spilled glass of milk or a sandwich dropped on the floor.
So it s a good time to revisit the age old 5 second rule this isn t the in bounding rule in basketball but a food hygiene standard in some households that states that there is a defined window where it is permissible to pick up food or.
So if you eat the food you ve dropped you re also eating any bacteria the food picked up.
Why you can eat food after it s been dropped on the floor.
When you drop a piece of food on the floor any bacteria living on the floor will adhere to it.
And it s probably not a new one either.
In fact he goes further.
No it s never a good idea to eat food that has been dropped.
Wondering if food is still ok to eat after it s been dropped on the floor or anywhere else is a pretty common experience.