Safe eats & drinks while out of the country

September 26th, 2007 by World Traveler

What foods are safe to eat? Generally speaking anything that’s been boiled is generally safe. Fruits and vegetables are also safe but should be peeled before eating. Always avoid eating uncooked or undercooked meat or meat that is not cooked just prior to serving.

One of your favorite foods at home is usually safe on the road - pizza! Pizza dough, sauce, and cheese are foods that are less likely to spoil than others, and the high heat of a pizza oven tends to kill any harmful bacteria in the food.

You’ve probably heard that you shouldn’t drink the water in some countries overseas, but did you know why? Water supplies in many developing countries are not treated in the same way as water supplies in developed countries; various bacteria, viruses, and parasites are commonly found in the water. Many experts suggest you drink only bottled water when traveling. If you need to use tap water, you should boil it first or purify it with an iodine tablet. Even if you’re brushing your teeth, rinsing contact lenses, drinking a small glass of water to wash down pills, or adding ice to your drink, first take precautions to ensure the water is safe.

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