On man’s trash is another man's delicacy, in this case, one man's salmonella is another man’s specialty. Raw chicken, the sight alone is enough to send even the most adventurous foodies into a head spin, however, daring diners in Japan have been tucking into plates of the stuff and calling it chicken sashimi for a while now.
And it's dangerous, very dangerous. A new study published in the British Medical Journal shows how a Japanese man was omitted to Saiseikai Fukuoka General Hospital in Japan after he had “eaten seared chicken sashimi several times”.
The man, who joined hundreds of social media users who have posted videos of themselves tucking into full plates of raw chicken, ended up with growths on his liver and lungs after contracting Toxocariasis: a parasitic disease caused by roundworm larvae, linked largely to undercooked meat.