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  2. Why did the raw meat cannibal sandwich become so ... - AOL

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    Cannibal sandwiches, made with raw ground beef on rye bread, have been popular in Wisconsin since the 19th century. How did that happen?

  3. Steak tartare - Wikipedia

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    In Wisconsin, a variation of a steak tartare sandwich called a "cannibal sandwich" is popular among the descendants of German immigrants; it uses sirloin, rye bread, salt, pepper, and chopped onions. [28] [29] A popular street food in Mexico, carne tártara or carne apache is a dish of ground beef cured in lime juice, like a ceviche. [30]

  4. Tiger meat - Wikipedia

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    Tiger meat is a raw beef dish. It consists of raw ground beef with onion and salt and pepper, often served with rye bread. [1] Some eat it like a dip with crackers. Despite its name it does not contain tiger flesh.

  5. Mett - Wikipedia

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    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 is a result of 19th century German immigration to the area.

  6. Despite its repulsive name, the cannibal sandwich has a long history in Wisconsin. Featuring raw beef on rye bread with slices of onion and salt and pepper, ...

  7. 20 Foods You've Never Heard Of Unless You're From the Midwest

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    6. Loose Meat Sandwich. Region: Iowa. A loose meat sandwich is like a burger, but without the form. The ground beef is cooked loose and not pattied, then piled onto a bun and topped with burger ...

  8. Reuben sandwich - Wikipedia

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    The Rachel sandwich is a variation which substitutes pastrami or turkey for the corned beef, and coleslaw for the sauerkraut. [15] [16] [17] In some parts of the United States, especially Michigan, this turkey variant is known as a "Georgia Reuben" or "California Reuben", and it may also call for barbecue sauce or French dressing instead of Russian dressing.

  9. Please don’t eat the (raw) beef! Wisconsin health authorities ...

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    “Time for our annual reminder that there’s one holiday tradition you need to pass on: raw meat sandwiches, sometimes called Tiger Meat or Cannibal Sandwiches,” the health department said on ...