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DHS warns against the Cannibal Sandwich, a Wisconsin tradition

DHS warns against the Cannibal Sandwich, a Wisconsin tradition By Katie DeLong article SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 24: Carlos Vasquez monitors ground beef as it passes through a machine that makes hamburger patties at a meat packing and distribution facility June 24, 2008 in San Francisco, California. Livestock owners are experiencing a sharp Expand MILWAUKEE - Officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services are warning against the so-called Cannibal Sandwich, a Wisconsin holiday tradition. It s also known as tiger meat, steak tartare, or simply, raw beef and onions.   According to the Wisconsin Historical Society, these sandwiches have traditionally been served at holiday parties and other festive gatherings in the Milwaukee area. Milwaukee historian, John Gurda, who served it at his 1977 wedding reception, told FOX News in 2013 the sandwiches have been a festive dish in German, Polish and other ethnic communities in the Milwaukee area since the 19th century

US: Wisconsin health officials urge people to stop the tradition of eating raw meat sandwiches

Upvote (iStock) Every region has its own regional delicacies – food that makes sense there, but might be a bit more confusing out of it. Take, for example, sweet potato casserole with marshmallows – a common dish at Thanksgiving in many parts of the US. Here’s another – raw meat sandwiches. Yes, actual raw meat sandwiches, which nobody in their right mind should be eating.  It all started when a Facebook post from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reminded people in the state not to partake in the ‘holiday tradition’ of raw meat sandwiches. The Facebook post said that these sandwiches are called “tiger meat” or “cannibal” sandwiches and that many Wisconsin families consider them to be a holiday tradition. The Department had to remind people that eating raw meat can lead to salmonella and E Coli – and that ground beef should always be cooked.

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