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| quote: | Originally posted by elFreak
not true if you buy quality beef.
most of the ecoli comes from being ground in the same grinders as chicken and pork. Certified meat from a quality butcher you will not have this problem, i've eaten steak tartare many times and have never been sick.
supermarket meat you deffo want to cook all of the way, most of that stuff is half frozen, half fresh and processed in plants. no thanks.
i refuse to buy meat from supermarkets (well not true, i find costco has some really choice stuff at great prices sometimes.) <3 my butcher. |
Shockingly another person on TA who doesn't know what they are talking about.....
It doesn’t matter if steak is very rare because the outside is cooked and that’s where the bacteria is.
The concern with burgers is that the bacteria on the outside of a cut is brought in to the middle when ground. If a burger isn’t thoroughly cooked then the bacteria in the middle isn’t killed off.
Don’t worry, I am used to people ignoring food hygiene advice, insisting they never get sick and then getting sick.
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