Can you eat pork that's pink if the juices run clear
Realistically, most pork produced in the US is free of parasites. The warning to cook pork thoroughly isn't bad advice. Where swine are able to eat rat carcasses, there is the potential for the meat to be contaminated with trichinosis worms.
If the juices run clear it is probably safe but you should ensure that the temperature of the meat is at least 160 F (see link). The meat may still appear pink.
Many poultry farmers are changing what they feed to their livestock to a more "green" or "natural" feed. This can influence the colour of the bird, making the meat appear slightly pinkish. If you make sure that the internal temperature of the turkey is at least 165 F and any juice is clear, you should be okay.
Pork should not be eaten any at all. whether it is eaten pink or fully cooked, it should not be eaten! pork/pigs are infected by the trichina worm that damages the human body when pork is consumed.
The trichina worm lives inside the small intestine of a host animal, where it mates and reproduces. Once her eggs have been fertilized, the female burrows into the intestinal wall and releases her larvae. The larvae migrate into the lymph channels of the intestine, from which they enter the bloodstream and travel to all parts of the body. When the larvae reach the skeletal muscles they burrow into the muscles and form tough cyst-like cocoons. The host secretes lime salts, which are deposited in the capsule, eventually transforming the capsule into a completely calcified cyst. The worms may live in the cyst for years until they are consumed and digested by another mammal. for more information on this, visit:
micro.magnet.fsu.edu...trichina.html
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/103744/why_you_shouldyou cut pork out of your diet.
www.biblestudy.org
www.guidedways.com/articles/porkharmful.php
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yes because if its not overcooked but a but red then you can aslong as you cooked it... ♥
NO!!! DO NOT eat undercooked chicken!! You will get Salmonella if you do that, resulting in you getting very sick! Either throw it out or put it back in the oven to cook a bit longer.
if it's a little pink its a little raw
Yes.
Cook fresh pork to 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Fresh pork cooked to medium doneness as measured with a food thermometer may still be pale pink inside but will be safe.
Cook the meat to 165 degrees. The pink color is because the meat has a pinkish cast even when cooked. It is the nature of the meat, so there is no real way to make the meat "not pink".
Roundworm is associated with under cooked pork.
Yes, it does have to be cooked. All pork should be cooked fully before eating. Humans can get sick eating under cooked pork.
pork and ham is always pink inside! The Answer: No
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A food thermometer is a very accurate way to do lasagna, pot pie or food that has many layers. For chicken or pork- cut it open and see if it is pink. If not pink then it is properly coooked
Pork chops become tough by OVERCOOKING. It is important to cook pork to temp. so any harmful bacteria will be cooked out. Pork chops do not take very long if they are med. / thin, bone in. I enjoy my chops a bit pink in the center to ensure they are not tough. I think I'm one of a few who actually orders their pork med. rare.
A porterhouse pork chop is a thick and meaty, cut with tenderloin in. It is the Cadillac of pork chops and is noted for its fresh, pink color and tenderness. It can be grilled, baked, broiled or fried.
You may get taenia sole-um infestation by eating improperly cooked pork meat. It is a pork tape worm infestation.
You can only use the marinade if it was cooked with the pork. The marinade would have raw pork in it and you'd get very ill if you used it unless it was cooked
Cooked or raw, pork chops should never go unrefrigerated over two hours.