
5 foods you should never keep overnight
We often have the habit of storing leftover food in the fridge to eat the next day. Sometimes, due to work, it's also common to cook once for several days’ worth of meals.
However, if you have this habit, it’s time to change. Recently, I read about the tragic story of a 50-year-old man who suffered from severe dia.rrhea after eating leftovers at home. Despite being treated in the hospital, he pas.sed away.
Specifically, the man (whose name was not disclosed) from China was admitted to the hospital after being treated with an IV for severe diarrhea, occurring more than ten times a day. However, while receiving IV fluids, he suddenly fainted and was transferred to a higher-level hospital for emergency treatment. Sadly, upon arrival, his heart stopped, and after nearly 40 minutes of resuscitation, he could not be sa.ved.
Doctors explained that the man might have developed acute enteritis after eating food that had been left in the fridge for too long. Enteritis caused severe diarrhea, leading to an electrolyte imbalance in his bo.dy, which eventually resulted in acidosis and hyperkalemia, becoming life-threatening and ultimately fatal.
How Da.ngerous Is Leftover Food Stored Overnight, Can It Even Cause Can.cer?
The foods mentioned here are not only those that have been stored overnight but those that have been stored for over 8-10 hours. Therefore, in daily life, many foods, even if not left overnight, can still be considered as leftovers.
To confirm the impact of leftover food on human health, the Ningbo Food Testing and Inspection Institute conducted an experiment:
Researchers bought common ingredients from the market, including meat, fish, and vegetables, and cooked 30 dishes using methods common in most households. Then, they divided the dishes into categories: meat dishes, half meat and half vegetables, vegetarian dishes, and cold dishes, and stored them at 4°C and 25°C, respectively. The results showed:
-
For vegetables stored at 4°C for no more than 6 hours, the nitrite content did not change much, and microbial growth was minimal.
-
For vegetables stored at 25°C for more than 6 hours, while the nitrite content did not change significantly, microbial growth increased substantially.
In general, as long as food is stored at low temperatures + in clean packaging or wrapped with food film, and leftovers are stored at 4°C for no more than 24 hours, the levels of nitrites, microorganisms, and the risk of exceeding safety standards are minimal, making it safe to eat.
Therefore, leftover food can only potentially cause cancer if consumed improperly and for an extended period. While vegetables stored overnight under specific environmental conditions and times may not be harmful to human health, it doesn't mean they are completely harmless.
In theory, even though you can eat overnight vegetables, there is still the risk of nutrient loss and bacterial growth, so it’s best to avoid eating too much of it. Of course, fresh food is always a better choice.
The 4 Foods You Should Never Eat After Being Stored Overnight
1. Mushrooms and Wood Ear Fungus:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc()/PicturePartners-c31f13bc281a4b4fb266a8941d04bc6f.jpg)
If food made with mushrooms or wood ear fungus is stored overnight, the complex protein compounds in these foods can harm the digestive system when reheated. Additionally, mushrooms and wood ear fungus, whether cultivated or wild, contain high levels of nitrates. When stored for too long, these nitrates can generate to.xins, causing stomach discomfort. Therefore, the ideal time to consume mushrooms and wood ear fungus is on the same day they are cooked.
2. Leafy Greens
Leafy greens, especially those high in nitrates, can have significantly increased nitrite levels when stored at room temperature for too long. The nutrients in these vegetables, particularly in the stems and leaves, are also significantly depleted when left too long, which is why they should be eaten fresh.
3. Soy Products
Soy-based products like tofu and soy milk are rich in protein and other nutrients, making them an ideal breeding ground for microorganisms. Furthermore, if tofu and soy milk are left for long periods, they can be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum, a bacterium that can cause nerve paralysis and even de.ath.
4. Soft-Boiled Eggs
Soft-boiled eggs, where the yolk is not fully cooked, are not completely sterilized. Eggs contain many nutrients, so if left too long, harmful bacteria can proliferate.
5. Seafood
Some bacteria in seafood are not fully eliminated at high temperatures, and after refrigeration, these bacteria can multiply again. This can produce harmful protein breakdown products that could da.mage liver and kidney functions, making seafood unsuitable for consumption after being stored overnight.
How to Safely Store Leftovers
1. Store at Low Temperatures: Leftovers should be stored at low temperatures to prevent rapid bacterial growth.
2. Separate Vegetables and Meat: Store vegetables and meat separately, and seal them tightly with plastic wrap or in airtight containers.
3. Watch the Storage Time: Pay attention to the storage time of cooked food.
4. No More Than One Night: Do not store food at low temperatures for more than one day, and limit reheating leftovers to only once.
News in the same category


8 foods that ki.ll can.cer cells

Your body can sometimes show early signs of cardiovascular stress

Some selfish and unhealthy habits from a husband can directly increase the risk of cer.vical can.cer in their wife.

If you notice someone with unusually prominent veins, there are a few important things they should know about vein health and circulation.

Stroke symptoms can sometimes appear suddenly during rest. If you notice unusual nighttime neurological signs, seek medical attention immediately instead of trying to go back to sleep.

20-Year-Old Teacher Dies from Liver Can:cer

Revolutionary Gel from Germany Offers Non-Surgical Solution for Cartilage Regeneration

The Best Home Remedies For Sinus Infection

The unexpected connection between morning blood flow and a stronger heart

3 Intimate Habits of Husbands That May Increase Wives’ Risk of Cervical Can.cer

Husbands With These 2 Bad Habits May Put Their Wives at Higher Risk of Br:east Can:cer

Certain neck symptoms should never be ignored.

After age 40, certain nighttime symptoms should never be ignored

Influenza A Spreads Quickly — If You Belong to These 6 Groups, You’re More Likely to Catch It

If You Experience Nighttime Leg Cramps, Here’s What Your Body May Be Trying to Tell You

4 “Most To.xic” Vegetables Silently Dam.aging the Li.ver — Yet Common on Family Dining Tables

How does rheumatoid arthritis affect the body?

EARLY RECOGNITION OF MENINGITIS SYMPTOMS
News Post

Put a piece of garlic in the middle of the tree, it has great uses, everyone will want to do it

3 “Golden” Foods That Help Women During Menopause

Creamy Cajun Chicken Alfredo Pasta with a Kick

8 foods that ki.ll can.cer cells

Your body can sometimes show early signs of cardiovascular stress

Some selfish and unhealthy habits from a husband can directly increase the risk of cer.vical can.cer in their wife.

If you notice someone with unusually prominent veins, there are a few important things they should know about vein health and circulation.

Stroke symptoms can sometimes appear suddenly during rest. If you notice unusual nighttime neurological signs, seek medical attention immediately instead of trying to go back to sleep.

20-Year-Old Teacher Dies from Liver Can:cer

Crispy bite-sized chicken is coated in cornstarch, fried until golden, then tossed in a sweet-savory honey garlic sauce made

Revolutionary Gel from Germany Offers Non-Surgical Solution for Cartilage Regeneration

The Best Home Remedies For Sinus Infection

The unexpected connection between morning blood flow and a stronger heart

A family found under the storm

3 Intimate Habits of Husbands That May Increase Wives’ Risk of Cervical Can.cer

Husbands With These 2 Bad Habits May Put Their Wives at Higher Risk of Br:east Can:cer

Certain neck symptoms should never be ignored.

After age 40, certain nighttime symptoms should never be ignored
