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Air fryer health warning as expert urges 'wait' to use this one ingredient

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An expert has sounded a health warning over using one ingredient in your airfryer over fears it could lead to contamination of your meal.

With the popular kitchen gadget now a staple in millions of homes thanks to its cost effective way of cooking, owners are being warned about seasoning the contents before or during the cooking process.The advice comes as warnings over safe use of the appliances have been issued after Christmas, when they have been given as gifts.

Cooks are being told never to use salt in the air fryer because of two risks. Dr Richard Anderson, head of learning and development at High Speed Training who has more than 14 years experience in food hygiene and safety, warned that the seasoning in the drawer of the air fryer can destroy the lining of the appliance during the cooking process and that flecks of that lining can end up in your food as well.He said: "Air fryers are incredibly convenient and are safer than traditional deep-frying, but like any kitchen appliance, they come with risks.

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