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  2. Mett - Wikipedia

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    This variation, however 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 ...

  3. 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. [2] Tiger meat was first introduced in America by German immigrants. [3] It is similar to a German food called mett with minced raw ...

  4. Steak tartare - Wikipedia

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    Steak tartare in the French Quarter of San Francisco. 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.

  5. Since 1986, Wisconsin has seen eight outbreaks linked to raw ground beef, including one in December 1994 that affected over 150 people. DHS stresses ground beef should always be cooked to an ...

  6. 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? Cannibal sandwiches, made with raw ground beef on rye bread ...

  7. The Genuinely Surprising History of the Hamburger - AOL

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    While some accounts suggest it was ground beef, according to the authoritative "Mrs. Lincoln's Boston Cookbook" from 1884, it was thinly pounded; cooked with salt, pepper, butter, and onions ...

  8. Hamburg steak - Wikipedia

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    This kind of fillet was beef ground by hand, lightly salted, often smoked, and usually served raw in a dish along with onions and bread crumbs. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The oldest document that refers to the Hamburg steak in English is a Delmonico's Restaurant menu from 1873 that offered customers an 11-cent plate of Hamburg steak that had been developed by ...

  9. List of hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    Hamburger sandwich consisting of a ground beef patty, pieces of sautéed or grilled onion and Cheddar or Swiss cheese between two slices of bread (traditionally rye, though sourdough is sometimes substituted). Rice burger: Created in Japan by MOS Burger: Style of hamburger in which the bun is a compressed cake of rice. [36]