Is a turkey that has been cooked frozen on a carcass safe to eat?!


Question: Is a turkey that has been cooked frozen on a carcass safe to eat?
Answers:

As long as you bring it up to an internal temperature of 165°F, it will be safe to eat. Add 50% more time to cook a frozen turkey and remember to remove the giblet bags as the turkey thaws during cooking. See Related Links.



Well were hunters in my family and turkey season is very early in the year and we always clean gut and everything before frozen and its usually frozen till thanksgiving so i assume its safe i wouldn't do it though always clean a turkey before eating treat it like chicken



When you cook a Turkey the length of time and temperature will kill all micro or bacteria you are worried about. this is not an issue if you cook it long enough.




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