Proper temperature control prevents harmful bacteria growth in food. The "danger zone" between 40°F and 140°F allows rapid pathogen multiplication. Cooks use thermometers to ensure meats reach safe internal temperatures (e.g., 165°F for poultry). Restaurants, home cooks, and food inspectors rely on these guidelines to prevent foodborne illness and ensure public health.
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