Can you still eat meat that has been dragged away by rats when boiled in boiling water?

Updated on delicacies 2024-08-03
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It is recommended not to eat it, simply boiling it in boiling water will not destroy some bacteria.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Meat dishes are not properly protected and eaten or dragged away by rats, the location is nearby, the pollution is slightly cleaned, and it is cooked and eaten, and the problem is still not big. But some people will produce a little influence psychologically, and it is okay not to eat a little waste.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's all been dragged away, which means that it has been eaten by rats, and the meat also contains other bacterial residues, so it's best not to eat it again! After all, for the sake of your own physical condition!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Physical contamination is easy to understand, rats burrow everywhere, and their paws, bodies, and mouths can contain dust, sand, particles, debris, and even "debris" such as poop.

    Chemical pollution, some rats may be contaminated with some chemical substances, you can open your mind, what industrial wastewater, pesticides, insecticides, veterinary drugs, rat poison, toxic heavy metals, chemicals, etc., everything is possible.

    Biological pollution: The most serious is that the living environment of rats is destined to carry many kinds of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, parasites, etc. on their bodies and saliva, and can be transmitted to humans through contaminated food and water. For example, Yersinia pestis, which causes plague, is very powerful.

    Infection with Yersinia pestis can cause very serious disease, particularly septicaemic plague and pneumonic plague, with a case fatality rate of 30% to 100% if not added. Unless it is obtained in the early stage, pneumonic plague has always been fatal, so plague is a legal class A infectious disease in China.

    In short, things that have been crawled or bitten by rats may have the above three aspects of food contamination problems, and there is a risk of food poisoning and illness after eating. Not only that, but food that is suspected to have been contaminated by rats is not recommended.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In this case, it is better not to eat it.

    Your own health is the most important thing.

    Maybe that piece of meat will have bacteria.

    Then eating it will be bad for the body.

    Don't let a small be a big one.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's best not to eat it unless the rat is your own.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    How big is the piece of meat that has been dragged away by the rats? If it's just a small piece, it's better not to eat it, it's disgusting to look at, it's not good, and you have an infectious disease, how much meat can you buy if you get sick and go to the hospital?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Of course, the meat that has been eaten by the rat cannot be eaten again after a few days, because the rat has a lot of bacteria on it, especially on its teeth.

    Can meat that has been eaten by rats be eaten for a few days?

    Of course, the meat that has been eaten by the rat cannot be eaten again after a few days, because the rat has a lot of bacteria on it, especially on its teeth.

    Eating something that has been bitten by a rat may cause hemorrhagic fever infection, with symptoms including abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever, vomiting, etc., which have many adverse effects on physical health. You should practice good eating habits, ensure that your diet is clean and hygienic, and avoid eating food that has been bitten by rats.

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