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You found cooked rice left out on the counter all night, the safe way to handle it is to:a) Put the rice in the refrigeratorb) Throw the rice into the garbagec) Take a temperature of the riced) Reheat the rice to 165°F (74°C)

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You found cooked rice left out on the counter all night, the safe way to handle it is to:a) Put the rice in the refrigeratorb) Throw the rice into the garbagec) Take a temperature of the riced) Reheat the rice to 165°F (74°C)

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b) Throw the rice into the garbage

Rice is a high-risk food for food poisoning. If it's been left out at room temperature for a long period of time, harmful bacteria called Bacillus cereus can form. This bacteria can survive even after the rice is cooked, and it can make you sick if you eat the rice. Therefore, the safest option is to throw it away.

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