1 дек. 2012 г. · No to salami or pepperoni. They are harmful even when cooked. I wasn't sure so I looked it up and it said no. http://www.babymed. |
It's also possible to get listeriosis or toxoplasmosis from eating cold cured meats, such as ham, salami, pepperoni and prosciutto. Toxoplasmosis is another ... |
16 мая 2014 г. · My understanding that ham cooked is fine but salami no. Salami contains nitrates that don't burn off during cooking and they can cause all sorts of problems. |
27 окт. 2020 г. · Like others have said, totally fine if you heat them up enough to kill any bacteria. Indulge in as many pizzas and toasties as you want! replied ... |
23 июн. 2019 г. · Most salamis are made with raw meat - and are still raw when consumed and this can present problems for pregnant women. Cooking it through ... |
28 апр. 2012 г. · Even ham on pizza is fine as its been cooked. Listeria is killed by heat so all good ;) make sure the pizza is still hot though. Enjoy! no ... |
7 апр. 2018 г. · According to the NSW Health Authority ham and other deli meats (pepperoni, salami etc) should be 'thoroughly cooked to at least 75 degrees and eaten soon ... |
13 авг. 2016 г. · Uncooked salami is not recommended during pregnancy, though ok if on pizza, tossed into a sauce/dish being cooked etc. |
8 июн. 2022 г. · It's generally not recommended to eat them during pregnancy but if they are cooked the bacteria will be killed and they are safe. |
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