Stainless steel cooking pot can be used to prevent bacterial growth of olive, corn or canola oil plaque.
Researchers from the University of Toronto, located in Ontario's Ontario, have researched this information.
When stainless steel cooking oils keep the oil in the pot, they will fill the small crack or scratches and they will prevent bacterial infections in those containers.
Stainless steel pots are mixed with a large amount of materials in a large amount of commercially prepared food, which is very difficult to clean.
Due to repeated use, these pots are scratched and elevated in different dimensions. These bacteria and germs bundle in the spleen or in elevated spaces.
Although these places seem to be small in the eyes, many germs may have accumulated in them, whose sizes are few micrometres. With this bacteria, the residual of food increases the level of infection. These bacteria include salmonella, listeria and e. Koli bacteria is one of the most.
However, cooking oils in these pots can be tarnished, an easy and effective solution to this problem. Studies have shown that by mixing foods and bacteria, the risk of infection will be reduced, in this process, the bacterium levels in the potato will decrease in tens of thousands.
Professor Ben Hatton of University of Toronto, Ontario's Ontario University of Ontario, said: "The ability to keep edible oil-plated bacteria away from commercially-used containers is tested in a tested way. This oil-filled platter creates 'hydrofobic' plaque by filling the trunks or scratches of the vessel and acts as a major obstacle in the pathway of infection. "
The research is published in the journal ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. In this study, it is also seen that, in the case of cleansing of the pots, these edible oils are safe compared to different chemical material-based cleaners.
Hiton said, "Bacterial infections in cooking equipment have a very different effect on the overall health of individuals. There are also possibilities of huge financial losses through commercially produced food waste. Bacterial growth can be increased even after cleaning with chemical ingredients. "
By placing oil in the pot, it is useful for both the bacteria to prevent bacterial nerves and to clean the bowl. In addition to this the plaque reduces the risk of the accumulation of chemical ingredients, such as leftovers.