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minus-squaretiredofsametablinkfedilink17•14 hours agoHave eaten in Japan and never gotten sick that I can recall. Definitely not my favorite; the texture isn’t great IMO.
minus-squareno bananalink51•14 hours agoI hate how raw chicken feels in my hands, why would I want it in my mouth…
minus-square@tfw_no_toiletpaperlink-17•14 hours agoSomeone should teach them how to cook fr, first it was fish, now chicken At least my katsudon was cooked (hopefully 🤞)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•8 hours agoIn South- and Middleamerica they “cook” chicken by letting the raw meat sit in acidous liquids, mostly citrus juice.
minus-square@tfw_no_toiletpaperlink1•4 hours agoDoes that get rid of salmonella or do you need to trust the meat does not have any
minus-squaretiredofsametablinkfedilink7•14 hours agoIt’s not super popular except in like one particular region. It was just the only thing the bar I was at was making a couple of times (they kinda rotated dishes) so I gave it a try.
Have eaten in Japan and never gotten sick that I can recall. Definitely not my favorite; the texture isn’t great IMO.
I hate how raw chicken feels in my hands, why would I want it in my mouth…
PUT IT IN YOUR MOUTH
Someone should teach them how to cook fr, first it was fish, now chicken
At least my katsudon was cooked (hopefully 🤞)
In South- and Middleamerica they “cook” chicken by letting the raw meat sit in acidous liquids, mostly citrus juice.
Does that get rid of salmonella or do you need to trust the meat does not have any
It’s not super popular except in like one particular region. It was just the only thing the bar I was at was making a couple of times (they kinda rotated dishes) so I gave it a try.