E. coli outbreak has some Quebec restaurants pulling romaine lettuce
However, Lawrence Goodridge, the director of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ's food safety and quality program, said the practice of thoroughly washing infected lettuce won't make it safe for consumption.
"That is actually untrue, that is not the case," he said.Ìý"Washing lettuce or any fresh produce that may be contaminated with bacteria is a not a way to ensure its safety."​
"The number of bacteria that one must consume to become sick isÌýso low — and when you wash a lettuce or any fresh produce, you cannot wash away 100Ìýper cent of the bacteria."
MontrealersÌýshould instead opt for different kinds of greens or,Ìýif youÌýmust have romaine lettuce, cook it, he said.
"My recommendation would be that consumers not consumeÌýromaine lettuce until this outbreak is over," he said.
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