Most cooks I know—including me—hate wearing gloves in the kitchen. That’s probably why you can find so many of us ignoring health-department regulations that prohibit touching food with bare hands.
Bettina Makalintal is a senior reporter at Eater.com, covering restaurant trends, home cooking advice, and all the food you can’t escape on your TikTok FYP. Previously, she worked for Bon Appétit and ...
You watched your lunch being made with gloved hands at the sandwich shop, but does that mean it’s germ-free? A recent blog post titled “Hold the Bacteria: Made to Order Disease,” by medical ...
Invisible Glove puts a protective coating on your hands so you can easily remove dirt, grease, paint, and the like from your hands with relative ease. It's sort of like regular gloves but without the ...
The gloves are off! But they should be on, says the state of California. Many chefs are up in arms about having to wear gloves while cooking, in accordance with a new food safety law that goes into ...
Whether the food's been cooked or whether the food is going to be served uncooked, Pierce County food service workers are required to wear gloves or use tongs when touching or preparing whatever you ...