Weekly Press Release of Istanbul Gelisim University (August 17-21, 2020)
Abstract
The startling result of the study in Istanbul; street food is dangerous!
Research conducted in Istanbul revealed that foods such as kokoreç, rice,
chicken doner, boza and cold sandwiches sold on the street pose danger.
Bacteria that cause typhoid, such as salmonella, were detected in the
samples taken as a result of the research conducted for 1 year.
Street flavors that reflect the food culture of every country and region, are
colorful and accessible at all times and are a part of low cost food culture; It is
preferred for many reasons such as the fast and practical preparation phase.
The research conducted in Istanbul revealed the microbiological risks that
may arise from the consumption of street delicacies. Pathogenic bacteria
such as “Staphylococcus Aureus” were detected in 65 percent of the foods tested, “E.coli” in 25 percent, and “Salmonella” in
10 percent. While salmonella was encountered in products such as boza and cold sandwiches, it was found that there were
“Staphylococcus Aureus” and “E.coli” bacteria in chicken rice and mixed toast.
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