Mettbrötchen questionable?

Good Morning,

I just ate two Mettbrötchen (meat rolls), which I never normally do. Then I did some research online and read that the stuff can cause tapeworms, etc.? Is that true?
I never eat minced meat or raw meat and especially not now.
Thanks in advance

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hoermirzu
1 year ago

Absolutely, everything that tastes good is to be condemned!

I like that too, I like smoked ham, …..

If you look a little at our ancestors, who limited their meat consumption quite a bit but still enjoyed cracklings and Mettbrötchen, …

It doesn't have to get out of hand just because we can afford it today. We haven't surrendered our free will to the AfD yet.

Enjoy it! – You know, devout Jews and devout Muslims are denied this pleasure, no matter who.

michi57319
1 year ago

Thanks to mandatory meat inspections, trichinellosis is extremely unlikely. Especially since infected pigs are extremely rare. Wikipedia states that between 2000 and 2009, just 4 out of approximately 453 million (!) pigs were infected with trichinella.

However, in 2006 there were two cases of illness despite prior meat inspection.

You see, statistically it is almost impossible to become infected.

HONEY596
1 year ago

No, because then I would have been dead long ago⚰️

HONEY596
1 year ago
Reply to  berliner807

😉😂

Auraweltda
1 year ago

Yes, maybe in the 1950s, but today it's not a problem…

781998
1 year ago

No, then it wouldn't be sold in this nanny land.

horribiledictu
1 year ago

With today's hygiene standards in pig breeding and meat processing, this is completely harmless

hoermirzu
1 year ago
Reply to  horribiledictu

Irony works differently!

horribiledictu
1 year ago
Reply to  hoermirzu

Believe me: without proper hygiene, you wouldn't be able to keep hundreds of sows in such a small space as is common today.

horribiledictu
1 year ago

what then?

hoermirzu
1 year ago

I don't question that either!

SlammerIV
1 year ago

The food is prepared in such a way that there is nothing in it.

Look at what is in fish, even berries can give you rabies, among other things.

hoermirzu
1 year ago
Reply to  SlammerIV

Where, my dear, do you live?

You can use some fish as a thermometer; rabies is less common, but fox tapeworm, like the latter a hundred years ago, was transmitted via berries.

SlammerIV
1 year ago
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florestino
1 year ago

You don't have to worry about tapeworm infestation from ground beef. The meat is inspected.

LeckermaulVK
1 year ago

Haha, no! Not in Germany! The skeptic is going crazy himself. The meat, that is 😀.

BluEngineer
1 year ago

No.

Munga01
1 year ago

No, that's not true.