Considering the menu is in Japanese, should be in Japan where it’s not so rare. I had it before there but to be honest didn’t taste like much. Good to try though !
Raw ? Where’s the rooster ? I’ll pass even if cooked. NOT SUSHI I hope this is a joke.
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How was it?
Salmonella never looked so tasty!
There is a way to eat chicken sashimi but it has to be a fresh slaughter so the meat is not spoiled. Even then..I don’t know 🤷♂️
ippuku in berkeley had a couple raw chicken dishes in the past, i’m told.
Nope.
It’s called torisashi, and is a traditional way of eating chicken in Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures. There are super strict guidelines on slaughtering chicken for consumption in this way, and salmonella risks are low if you eat them at reputable establishments. There’s even a dedicated page on the official government site for [Kagoshima about how strictly things are controlled to minimize risk](http://www.pref.kagoshima.jp/ae09/kenko-fukushi/yakuji-eisei/syokuhin/joho/niwatori_namasyokuh30.html).
That said I would not eat it elsewhere because handling may not be done as carefully and obviously safety has nothing to do with whether or not one likes it.
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This was not good.
Need to lose weight? Chicken sashimi. 10 pounds in 24 hours.
Oh god it hurts
Looks.. lethal..
Oh goodness
Well that looks like a fun texture
That’s salmonela on a plate
https://youtu.be/5sR0mrUU9bs?t=98
Considering the menu is in Japanese, should be in Japan where it’s not so rare. I had it before there but to be honest didn’t taste like much. Good to try though !
Raw ? Where’s the rooster ?
I’ll pass even if cooked. NOT SUSHI I hope this is a joke.
r/SushiAbomination
How was it?
Salmonella never looked so tasty!
There is a way to eat chicken sashimi but it has to be a fresh slaughter so the meat is not spoiled. Even then..I don’t know 🤷♂️
ippuku in berkeley had a couple raw chicken dishes in the past, i’m told.
Nope.
It’s called torisashi, and is a traditional way of eating chicken in Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures. There are super strict guidelines on slaughtering chicken for consumption in this way, and salmonella risks are low if you eat them at reputable establishments. There’s even a dedicated page on the official government site for [Kagoshima about how strictly things are controlled to minimize risk](http://www.pref.kagoshima.jp/ae09/kenko-fukushi/yakuji-eisei/syokuhin/joho/niwatori_namasyokuh30.html).
That said I would not eat it elsewhere because handling may not be done as carefully and obviously safety has nothing to do with whether or not one likes it.
Hello, salmonella!!