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I’m a dietitian and there are 4 foods you must NEVER reheat – or risk ‘deadly’ pathogens

TO heat or not to reheat?

It's a question many of contemplate when faced with yesterday's leftovers.

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Foods like potatoes could put you at risk of illness when you reheat

There are probably some food items you already hesitate over rewarming, like rice.

Kim Lindsay, an accredited practicing dietitian in Australia, weighed into the discussion.

While she confirmed that rice is a risky item to reheat, she mentioned three further foods you might want to avoid warming up if you don't want to get sick.

And some of them might come as a surprise to you.

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1. Rice

Rice is one food we're frequently told not to reheat - but you might not know why you're being cautioned against it.

Speaking to the , Kim said: "Rice is a big risk. Those spores are heat resistant, so even when you heat them up, they can still be causing harmful pathogens."

The uncooked grains can contain a bacteria called Bacillus cereus, which isn't always killed during the cooking process. This is was can cause you to get food poisoning.

, Bacillus cereus spores can grow in rice that is left standing at room temperature. These will multiply and may produce toxins that cause vomiting or diarrhoea.

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That might make you think twice about warming up your Chinese takeout.

The longer you leave rice at room temperature, the more likely it is poisonous substances will develop, the NHS states.

To avoid getting ill, you should cool your rice as quickly as possible - ideally within an hour of cooking - and don't keep in the fridge for longer than a day before eating.

If you do choose to reheat it, you should make sure it's steaming hot all the way through.

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2. Potatoes

Surprisingly, you could risk getting ill by reheating potatoes, according to Kim.

Just like rice, the danger comes from storing the starchy staple at room temperature: doing so for more than two hours could lead to the growth of Clostridium botulinum. 

The lethal toxins produced by this bacteria could cause a rare but life threatening condition called botulism, which can attack the brain, nerves and spinal cord and cause paralysis.

The bacteria produces the botulism causing toxins when deprived of oxygen, so food-bourne botulism tends to be caused by items in closed cans or bottles, .

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