.Raw Meat/Eggs

Hi there, My daughter is home from Europe for a visit and is asking me about
raw meat…carpaccio (sp?) - Italian, she thinks and Kipinayeh (sp?) beef? -
Lebanese?
Her partner (unknown blood type for the moment) feels really good on uncooked
meats and he craves meat but does not feel good on cooked meat. We are wondering
what the difference is? I will be very curious to know his blood type.
Also is it safe to be eating these uncooked meats in restaurants. Anyone know
the answers to any of this? Also the correct spellings?
While I am at it?….what are the dangers in eating raw egg? I regularly put 2
free range eggs in my homemade “shake”…haven’t had any problems yet.
Thanks, Ann

One Response to “.Raw Meat/Eggs”

  1. Julia Mcmillan Says:

    Hi there,
    I ate a quarter pound of raw beefalo with tomato sauce, and 4 eggs
    fried in coconut oil for breakfast this morning. First time in my life
    I’ve eaten raw bovine. It was really good. It’s a LOT easier to
    digest, and more nutritious. The raw anaiml fats are great. Almost
    anything raw is superior to anything cooked I think, but I wouldn’t
    eat poultry or fish raw unless it had been marinated or dried first.
    See Nourishing Traditions for recipes.
    I’ve eaten raw salmon before - got the recipe out of Nourishing
    Traditions. It’s called pickled salmon - it was really good - pretty
    salty though. It pickled in sea salt, lemon juice, mustard seeds,
    water, chopped raw onions, pepper, etc., for 24 hours at room temp.
    They say that meats are OK as long as they’ve been frozen for at least
    2 weeks. I think it helps to get organic/grass fed if possible too.
    Most eggs are OK too I think - raw. May be a good idea to wash the

    shell before opening them in case there may be germs on the outside of
    the shell.
    Restaurant raw meat I’m not sure about.
    Joe

    asking me about raw meat…carpaccio (sp?) - Italian, she thinks and
    Kipinayeh (sp?) beef? - Lebanese?
    uncooked meats and he craves meat but does not feel good on cooked
    meat. We are wondering what the difference is? I will be very curious
    to know his blood type.
    regularly put 2 free range eggs in my homemade “shake”…haven’t had
    any problems yet.

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