You can't get it from eating pork, no known cases had involved in eating pork. Don't stress yourselves up over, just cook it well and it'll be fine.
im not even worried about this -cool2, ill eat what i want to eat and go where i need to go. the worst that can happen is you die and we get to see what's beyond the veil whether it be good or bad.. Yeah but in this day and age WHO cooks their meat, its all about the medium raw and all that nastiness
I didn't know people eat pork medium raw? Wasn't pork one of those meats people cook till it's just right or well.
damn swine flu might have gotten into my state. A local HS just closed down today because of a probable swine flu case.
Wish this happened in my college lol, but ppl are just overreacting it's just the flu. More people have died from the regular flu than from the swine flu.
What's white meat?, all i know is Red meat, Poultry, fish/sea food. the only pork i touch is spare ribs so maybe im just not familiar with the whole white meat thing. Anyway, medium rare pork, looks nasty, dont know why people do it and here is some uncooked *cough* i mean medium raw beef
^ doesn't look right for white meat to have all those medium rare shizzles normal for red meat coz i like mine pretty much medium ish but white mean.. pork and chicken.. if you don't cook them properly you can get food poisoning =/
you can from red meat too, i remember reading about this red meat hamburger where you have to sign a form releasing at the restaurant releasing them from any responsibility if it kills ya or puts you in hospital lol
When are you going to get it through your thick skull that it is meaningless to compare deaths as a result of influenza to deaths from swine flu? That looks tasty. -drool I've been watching a lot of food network and apprently there's difference between doneness and what's considered safe to eat. Basically, cooking meat to a certain temperature for a specific amount of time would be enough to kill bacteria. So it's possible to cook food to the point where it's still medium while still being safe to eat.