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raw rabbit meat

Posted on April 23, 2026 by Admin

Raw rabbit meat is the uncooked flesh of a rabbit, and while rabbits are eaten in some cuisines, eating it raw is unsafe and strongly discouraged.


⚠️ Health risks of raw rabbit meat

🦠 1. Bacterial infection

Raw rabbit meat can carry harmful bacteria such as:

  • Salmonella
  • E. coli
  • Listeria

These can cause severe food poisoning (diarrhea, fever, vomiting).


🐛 2. Parasitic infections

Rabbits can carry parasites that are killed by proper cooking, but dangerous if eaten raw.


🦠 3. Tularemia (“rabbit fever”)

One of the biggest risks:

  • Caused by Francisella tularensis
  • Can be transmitted through handling or undercooked meat
  • Symptoms: fever, swollen lymph nodes, skin ulcers, severe illness

🍖 Safe consumption (important)

Cooked rabbit meat is safe and nutritious when properly prepared:

  • Cook thoroughly until internal temperature reaches safe levels (~71°C / 160°F)
  • Meat should be white, firm, and no longer pink

🧠 Nutritional value of rabbit meat (when cooked)

  • High protein
  • Low fat
  • Rich in vitamin B12, iron, and phosphorus

🚨 Bottom line

  • Raw rabbit meat is not safe to eat
  • Proper cooking is essential to avoid serious infections

 

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