If a cured ham product is labeled as 'not fully cooked' according to FSIS guidelines, what must the consumer do?
Answer
Cook it to a safe internal temperature before consumption
Hams labeled as 'partially cooked' or 'not fully cooked' must be handled such that the consumer cooks them to a safe internal temperature to eliminate potential surviving bacteria.

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