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Raw "Tiger Meat" sandwiches in North Dakota pose health risks like E. coli and Salmonella due to uncooked ground beef.
Raw meat sandwiches, known as "Tiger Meat," are a traditional food in western North Dakota, especially during holiday gatherings.
The dish features raw ground beef mixed with seasonings and served on bread.
Health officials warn it poses serious risks, including E. coli and Salmonella, because ground beef must be cooked to 160°F to eliminate bacteria.
Unlike sushi, raw hamburger lacks strict safety standards, increasing the chance of parasites.
Despite concerns, the custom continues in some local communities, though it remains controversial and unfamiliar to many outside the region.
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