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In reply to the discussion: Hotel chain bans bacon and sausage from breakfast menu [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,282 posts)56. Red meat is in the second category for cancer; and the OP is about processed red meat
(ie bacon and sausage). And, yes, pork is red meat.
1. What do you consider as red meat?
Red meat refers to all mammalian muscle meat, including, beef, veal, pork, lamb, mutton, horse, and goat.
2. What do you consider as processed meat?
Processed meat refers to meat that has been transformed through salting, curing, fermentation, smoking, or other processes to enhance flavour or improve preservation. Most processed meats contain pork or beef, but processed meats may also contain other red meats, poultry, offal, or meat by-products such as blood.
Examples of processed meat include hot dogs (frankfurters), ham, sausages, corned beef, and biltong or beef jerky as well as canned meat and meat-based preparations and sauces.
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7. Red meat was classified as Group 2A, probably carcinogenic to humans. What does this mean exactly?
In the case of red meat, the classification is based on limited evidence from epidemiological studies showing positive associations between eating red meat and developing colorectal cancer as well as strong mechanistic evidence.
Limited evidence means that a positive association has been observed between exposure to the agent and cancer but that other explanations for the observations (technically termed chance, bias, or confounding) could not be ruled out.
8. Processed meat was classified as Group 1, carcinogenic to humans. What does this mean?
This category is used when there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in humans. In other words, there is convincing evidence that the agent causes cancer. The evaluation is usually based on epidemiological studies showing the development of cancer in exposed humans.
In the case of processed meat, this classification is based on sufficient evidence from epidemiological studies that eating processed meat causes colorectal cancer.
http://www.who.int/features/qa/cancer-red-meat/en/
Red meat refers to all mammalian muscle meat, including, beef, veal, pork, lamb, mutton, horse, and goat.
2. What do you consider as processed meat?
Processed meat refers to meat that has been transformed through salting, curing, fermentation, smoking, or other processes to enhance flavour or improve preservation. Most processed meats contain pork or beef, but processed meats may also contain other red meats, poultry, offal, or meat by-products such as blood.
Examples of processed meat include hot dogs (frankfurters), ham, sausages, corned beef, and biltong or beef jerky as well as canned meat and meat-based preparations and sauces.
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7. Red meat was classified as Group 2A, probably carcinogenic to humans. What does this mean exactly?
In the case of red meat, the classification is based on limited evidence from epidemiological studies showing positive associations between eating red meat and developing colorectal cancer as well as strong mechanistic evidence.
Limited evidence means that a positive association has been observed between exposure to the agent and cancer but that other explanations for the observations (technically termed chance, bias, or confounding) could not be ruled out.
8. Processed meat was classified as Group 1, carcinogenic to humans. What does this mean?
This category is used when there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in humans. In other words, there is convincing evidence that the agent causes cancer. The evaluation is usually based on epidemiological studies showing the development of cancer in exposed humans.
In the case of processed meat, this classification is based on sufficient evidence from epidemiological studies that eating processed meat causes colorectal cancer.
http://www.who.int/features/qa/cancer-red-meat/en/
Just as well there is no unrec, eh?
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When I'm traveling I like to treat myself to tasty but fattening foods I don't keep at home....
Hekate
Nov 2015
#5
No no no, there must be aebelskivers and smoked salmon! I live near Solvang, I know these things!
Hekate
Nov 2015
#18
Lulz. I've never had the pleasure of lutefisk. I'm sure it will live up to its billing.
Hekate
Nov 2015
#20
I love when these hotel chains make a big song and dance about removing pay-per-view porn.
Nye Bevan
Nov 2015
#6
nadin answered your question, gave you some very good information. the fact that it
niyad
Nov 2015
#41
hi, nadin!! thank you for those wonderful links, will have to check them out later.
niyad
Nov 2015
#39
This is the problem with the internet, some stupid story from another country becomes "news"
snooper2
Nov 2015
#38
I don't know about Scandinavia, but American hog farms are offal factories. They are huge operations
Hekate
Nov 2015
#32
Hog farms use massive sprinklers to discharge the sewage which rains down on nearby neighborhoods.
callous taoboy
Nov 2015
#33
Red meat is in the second category for cancer; and the OP is about processed red meat
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2015
#56
I did not know that there were any sustainable suppliers of pork, here or in europe.
niyad
Nov 2015
#51
Indeed, and sometimes what they're doing is actually worse for the environment.
HuckleB
Nov 2015
#64
i like the idea that someone is offering non gmo, but if they really wanted to put their $ where their food is,
restorefreedom
Nov 2015
#65