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Beware, the dirty dishcloth in your kitchen could be breeding many diseases

The dishcloth in your kitchen could be hiding harmful bacteria. Multiple studies have reveal that this kitchen essential is the breeding ground of many diseases. Regular washing, drying, and sanitising can help minimise the risk of spreading these germs and causing food poisoning.

June 27, 2023 / 17:23 IST
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How to keep your dishcloth hygienic (Image: Canva)
Usually made of cotton or linen, they are used to dry wet hands and kitchen implements as well as wiping down surfaces (Image: Canva)

Kitchens can harbour all sorts of germs and bacteria. These can arrive via humans, pets, uncooked food or even plants, meaning that a high proportion of foodborne infections are acquired directly within the home.

An important cleaning aid in most kitchens is the tea towel, also known as a dishcloth. Usually made of cotton or linen, they are used to dry wet hands and kitchen implements as well as wiping down surfaces – so play an important role in kitchen hygiene.

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But, because hands and uncooked fresh produce are often rich in a diverse variety of germs, tea towels are prone to picking up the bacteria they come into contact with.

Indeed, in a study that used tea towels to wipe down chopping boards that had been used to prepare raw chicken with salmonella (which can cause diarrhoea, fever and stomach cramps), 90 percent of the cloths became contaminated with salmonella, too.