• @Aux
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    56 months ago

    That’s called rare in Britain and it’s safe to eat. Raw is safe too. Also raw pork and venison is safe. As well as eggs and milk. High food quality standards we have.

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      6 months ago

      For beef you’re generally fine if you kill surface germs. You can serve steaks rare because it’s not really a risk.

      Ground beef is not because the surface germs get mixed in.

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        6 months ago

        We eat raw ground pork and pork/beef mix in Germany (called Mett), and ground pork is also eaten in France (Tartar)

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          There are ways to handle and prepare most meats so that they’re reasonably safe. And even the “safe temperature” people generally see are the instantaneous temperature (if they hit that, the most common sources of food borne illness they carry are dead), but you can achieve the same results if you can keep the internal temperature at a lower temperature for longer.

          The guidelines for cooking are assuming some potential for exposure to contamination somewhere in the process.

      • @Aux
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        06 months ago

        For beef and everything else I’m fine either way. Otherwise how would I make tartare, carpaccio and mett?

        • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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          -16 months ago

          You wouldn’t.

          Beef isn’t too bad to be eaten raw, but pork has bacteria and parasites that are much more dangerous to humans. That’s why some religions ban eating pork. It keeps their followers alive.

          • @Aux
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            -26 months ago

            What do you mean I wouldn’t? I eat raw pork regularly. Just like everybody else in Europe.

            • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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              36 months ago

              Some people in Germany regularly eat raw pork. The rest of Europe cook their pork thoroughly.

              • @Aux
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                -26 months ago

                I had raw pork in Italy, UK and Spain.

                • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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                  26 months ago

                  No-one will stop you eating raw pork in Italy, UK and Spain.

                  No-one will join you either.

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                6 months ago

                25% of the world’s population has toxoplasmosis. The main distribution vector is cats. That’s why we all love cats!

                • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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                  Do Germans love cats twice as much, or can we assume raw pork is also a factor?

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                    06 months ago

                    It doesn’t matter as it doesn’t hurt anyone in any way, shape or form.