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Blood on a steak when it was not supposed to be there… I wiped it away, so was it OK and I consumed none of the blood?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Liturgist" data-source="post: 77507866" data-attributes="member: 424341"><p>And delicious. Beef tartare and carpaccio for example are culinary delights.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, it would be idiotic to eat raw chicken or pork, as I am sure you willl agree.</p><p></p><p>I generally prefer sushi and sashimi to cooked fish, although I enjoy both - raw salmon however requires special treatment and in general one should never eat raw fish not sold as sashimi grade. And some sushi, such as unaji (fresh water eel) is always cooked. Indeed, fresh water fish in general such as trout or lake perch, which I particularly love (the sadly closed Cape Cod Room at the Drake Hotel in Chicago is where I once had the pleasure of enjoying a platter of Lake Perch), must almost invariably be thoroughly cooked, since the goal is to dine on the fish without allowing some random amoeba to dine on oneself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Liturgist, post: 77507866, member: 424341"] And delicious. Beef tartare and carpaccio for example are culinary delights. On the other hand, it would be idiotic to eat raw chicken or pork, as I am sure you willl agree. I generally prefer sushi and sashimi to cooked fish, although I enjoy both - raw salmon however requires special treatment and in general one should never eat raw fish not sold as sashimi grade. And some sushi, such as unaji (fresh water eel) is always cooked. Indeed, fresh water fish in general such as trout or lake perch, which I particularly love (the sadly closed Cape Cod Room at the Drake Hotel in Chicago is where I once had the pleasure of enjoying a platter of Lake Perch), must almost invariably be thoroughly cooked, since the goal is to dine on the fish without allowing some random amoeba to dine on oneself. [/QUOTE]
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