Holiday treat or unsafe to eat?

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Some holiday traditions pose food safety risks

Raw beef on a cutting board

Call it �tiger meat,� cannibal sandwich, or steak tartar. Whatever the name, eating raw meat is dangerous.�

Protect your family from foodborne illness�get important food safety information about this traditional holiday dish.

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