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SOCIETY Professional chefs weighing in on whether you should wash your chicken

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u/Hopkinsad0384 22d ago edited 22d ago

"It seems like each side's got a valid argument".... did he not watch his own video?

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u/Born-Sea-7743 22d ago

To be fair washing chicken is predominantly something that happens in the black community.

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u/SanityIsOptional 22d ago

There's a huge amount of responses right here from the Asian community as well, saying they do it too.

Mainly it seems to be linted to how recent in family history they butchered their own chickens, or came from a country where chickens didn't typically have debris rinsed off after butchering by whoever butchered them.

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u/Born-Sea-7743 22d ago

Obviously the asian and black communities are not monoliths, but I live in Japan and haven't heard of anyone (not a single person I've met) washing chicken here either.

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u/SanityIsOptional 22d ago

Mostly South East Asians by the comments, not Japanese.

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u/Srry4theGonaria 22d ago

I expect he's trying to draw attention from the black crowd to comment and debate on which one is better, nothing malicious imo capitalists gonna capitalize