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  2. Steak tartare - Wikipedia

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    Steak tartare or tartar steak is a French [1] dish of raw ground (minced) beef. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is usually served with onions , capers , parsley or chive , salt , pepper , Worcestershire sauce , and other seasonings , often presented separately, to be added to taste.

  3. Raw meat - Wikipedia

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    Raw meat generally refers to any type of uncooked muscle tissue of an animal used for food. In the meat production industry, the term ‘meat’ refers specifically to mammalian flesh, while the words ‘poultry’ and ‘seafood’ are used to differentiate between the tissue of birds and aquatic creatures.

  4. Mett - Wikipedia

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    This variation is made of raw beef, not pork. [5] In Italy, salsiccia cruda is a spicy pork tartare dish. [6] In Wisconsin, the "cannibal sandwich" or "wildcat" (seasoned raw beef and sliced onions on rye bread) is sometimes consumed during holidays or family gatherings. Midwest historians typically agree that the continuing culinary practice ...

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  7. Ground beef - Wikipedia

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    The allowable amount in France is 5 to 20% (15% being used by most food chains). In Germany, regular ground beef may contain up to 15% fat while the special "Tatar" for steak tartare may contain less than 5% fat. Both hamburger and ground beef can have added seasoning, phosphate, extenders, or binders added, but no additional water is permitted ...

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  9. Talk:Steak tartare - Wikipedia

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    Regarding the danger, steak tartare is no more dangerous than a properly cooked steak -- i.e. one that has hung for a good few weeks, is seared briefly on both sides and oozes bloody juices when cut open. This is a 'good steak' in the UK as much as the continent.