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  2. Fermented meat - Wikipedia

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    A particularly common form of fermented meat product is the sausage, with notable examples including chorizo, salami, sucuk, pepperoni, nem chua, som moo, and saucisson. The process of fermentation may be used to render edible meat that would otherwise be poisonous to humans, as in the case of the Icelandic dish hákarl , the fermented meat of ...

  3. Staphylococcus carnosus - Wikipedia

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    It was originally identified in dry sausage and is an important starter culture for meat fermentation. [1] [2] Unlike other members of its genus, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis, S. carnosus is nonpathogenic and safely used in the food industry. [3]

  4. Nutrition experts reveal 4 foods to avoid to lower your ...

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    The American Institute for Cancer Research suggests swapping deli meats and cold cuts for fresh chicken or fish; bacon, chorizo or salami for spicy vegetarian sausages; and sausage in chili and ...

  5. Meat - Wikipedia

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    The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a specialized agency of the World Health Organization (WHO), classified processed meat (e.g., bacon, ham, hot dogs, sausages) as, "carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), based on sufficient evidence in humans that the consumption of processed meat causes colorectal cancer."

  6. Reputable study reveals these foods could cause cancer - AOL

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    The World Health Organization reports these foods could be as dangerous as cigarettes.

  7. Processed meat - Wikipedia

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    Processed meat is more carcinogenic compared to unprocessed red meat because of the abundance of potent nitrosyl-heme molecules that form N-nitroso compounds. [ 10 ] A principal concern about sodium nitrite is Nitrosation / nitrosylation , the formation of carcinogenic nitroso -compounds in meats containing sodium nitrite or potassium nitrate ...

  8. Fermented sausage - Wikipedia

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    Bacteria, including Lactobacillus species and Leuconostoc species, break down these sugars to produce lactic acid, which not only affects the flavor of the sausage, but also lowers the pH from 6.0 to 4.5–5.0, preventing the growth of bacteria that could spoil the sausage. These effects are magnified during the drying process, as the salt and ...

  9. How Hot Dogs Are Made: The Stomach-Churning Process, Explained

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    The modern hot dog traces its origin back to Germany, where sausages (called Frankfurter wurstchen) are made using ground pork and a natural sheep casing, according to Taste Atlas. The sausage is ...