What’s Really In Sausages? | Talking Point | Full Episode

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  • @jaspalah
    @jaspalah Рік тому +204

    Singapore's National Presenter. Topics are engaging and superbly presented as always. Steven is criminally underrated.

    • @Steven.Chia.Singapore
      @Steven.Chia.Singapore Рік тому +24

      thank you! Much appreciated!

    • @dd-dd2co
      @dd-dd2co Рік тому +2

      He puts his health on the line too, got to respect him even more.

    • @1965Singaporean
      @1965Singaporean Рік тому

      ​@@dd-dd2co many South Asian will risk their health too if they are pay. Nothing to respect in this current world as all are pay according to the risk one willingly to take.

    • @Nolangrayson_1000
      @Nolangrayson_1000 4 місяці тому

      @AliensKillDevils. womp womp

  • @kenchan4159
    @kenchan4159 Рік тому +56

    Wonderful and very engaging presenter. I had wanted to catch a glimpse but ended up sitting through the entire show. Keep it up guys

  • @jou2811
    @jou2811 Рік тому +63

    With each bread loaf touting their own unique characteristics and hence health benefits, CNA Insider may consider reviewing the wide ranging bread loaves found in supermarket.

    • @CNAInsider
      @CNAInsider  Рік тому +26

      Thanks for the idea! We did this episode on so-called "healthier" breads back in 2019 ua-cam.com/video/mT0mWHzhbRo/v-deo.html ... also, ICYMI, here's one on breakfast buns ua-cam.com/video/ptinbGNligI/v-deo.html and on carbs such as white bread ua-cam.com/video/CLvK8pbtJT8/v-deo.html

    • @Nolangrayson_1000
      @Nolangrayson_1000 4 місяці тому

      @AliensKillDevils. go away la sia.

  • @eerroorr87
    @eerroorr87 Рік тому +13

    i really love this local documentary series!

  • @ahjotco906
    @ahjotco906 Рік тому +12

    Steven is a great presenter in this episode on sausages. Watching from the USA. 🙏👍🌏🌍🌎💖

  • @peacechoiph
    @peacechoiph Рік тому +11

    Please do an episode where you investigate on how our eateries/hawkers don’t wash their ingredients (esp veggies) before cooking them!

    • @meilih2030
      @meilih2030 Рік тому +1

      restos and food business are all like that. The workers are lazy and filthy. No washing or they just soak in basin.

    • @1965Singaporean
      @1965Singaporean Рік тому +1

      Please la. Hawkers are just doing a biz at low cost and sell you cheap. Go investigate restaurant la.

  • @ThomasCaiJinzhan
    @ThomasCaiJinzhan Рік тому +31

    Not sure whether CNA insider did the episode before but an in-depth analysis between the different type of packaged & bottled milk in the market will be great.

    • @drivingschool11
      @drivingschool11 Рік тому

      You love sausages. The problem is yours.

    • @CNAInsider
      @CNAInsider  Рік тому +9

      Thanks for the suggestion! In the meantime, here's an earlier episode on plant-based vs dairy milk ua-cam.com/video/Ok5nlkoeV6I/v-deo.html

    • @Nolangrayson_1000
      @Nolangrayson_1000 4 місяці тому

      @AliensKillDevils. womp womp

  • @1965Singaporean
    @1965Singaporean Рік тому +3

    Seriously my bro work as a butcher before, he ban his whole family eat luncheon and sausage. The meat you see on TV is consider good meat. Behind camera is maximum profit. Lol

  • @faithzzzzzzz
    @faithzzzzzzz Рік тому +1

    I always admire and respect Steven from long time ago...Good Morning Singapore news.
    I'm happy he is still actively in the news.
    One of your fans...keep it up, Steven.

  • @EvelynHo-y3v
    @EvelynHo-y3v Рік тому +3

    Honestly for the cost of my health, I'll rather pay more for a healthier food....

  • @GlennsFastReviews
    @GlennsFastReviews Рік тому +2

    20:50 If you have sodium sensitivity, atherosclerosis, arteriosclerosis, hypertension, etc., you should take even less sodium (which comes from many things, not just salt and MSG) because salt enters the bloodstream and does damage to the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels, causing those and other ailments. Tip: If you want to have a nice flavor but with less sodium, try MSG; it has far less sodium in it. You can also use no salt alternatives, which typically have potassium, but you have to watch not to have too much of that, too. Finally, you can try no-salt spice blends but, unfortunately, some of them don't taste very good, so you're better off finding recipes for alternatives to them.

    • @paulmaxwell8851
      @paulmaxwell8851 Рік тому +2

      Good advice overall. However, potassium chloride has a very different taste with a hint of bitterness, so it's difficult to get used to. As we all need more potassium, it's not likely anyone would get too much.

    • @EclecticianG
      @EclecticianG Рік тому +1

      @@paulmaxwell8851 I use potassium chloride and I don't even notice the bitterness unless I consume it alone (which I don't). While we DO need potassium, health experts recommend that we don't get too much as it can cause problems. Everything in moderation, remember?

  • @ShadowRap-y5l
    @ShadowRap-y5l Рік тому +6

    Can you do one on “anti bacterial” this label is almost everywhere on cleaning things now. But really how accurate is it?

    • @Jakey4000
      @Jakey4000 8 місяців тому

      Anti bacterial sprays usually needs to be left for 10 minutes after spraying before wiping up, and it will be effective on 99.99% of bacterial growth.
      All soaps by nature are antibacterial, some hand soaps have started putting antibacterial on the label, and charging more even though they're all antibacterial.
      I personally scrub my countertops with dish soap and a an abrasive scrubber, it's a little more work up front but saves you plenty of time actually waiting for spray to work

  • @xuanx4937
    @xuanx4937 Рік тому +3

    great episode! how abt an episode on non-stick cookware?

  • @benw.6194
    @benw.6194 Рік тому +1

    As my rule when I travel to different developing or underdeveloping countries, stay away from the street food or night markets.

  • @1tanteckhwee
    @1tanteckhwee Рік тому

    very good talking point. tq CNA

  • @nomasikisiki607
    @nomasikisiki607 Рік тому +2

    lmao he really tried competing with a woman in EATING SAUSAGE??😂😂
    look at how she was sending them in🤣

  • @lenkiatleong
    @lenkiatleong Рік тому +2

    Awesome content.

  • @ironfisto
    @ironfisto Рік тому

    13:51 Why does this scene have the 90s television Phua Chu Kang vibes hahaha.. It looks fake like a studio mockup

  • @marcuskwek3832
    @marcuskwek3832 Рік тому +6

    AS A SAUSAGE LOVER, I SHALL NOT WATCH THIS!

  • @jeems2066
    @jeems2066 Рік тому +2

    I have an idea - microplastics and phthalates in everyday plastic products that involve food, as well as the content of such chemicals in food itself.

  • @JorgePetraglia2009
    @JorgePetraglia2009 Рік тому +1

    There'a something that is not mentioned in here and that is what kind of "meat' is added on anything that involves ground meat.
    For all we consumers know, it could be anything that is barely red since most meat suppose to be red, unless is fish or poultry.
    Salami,sausages(even the delicious Polish ones) contain ground nostrils,asses,ears and any other part of any animal you wouldn't buy on its own.
    Now there's is something else that we consumers buy as beef, since beef is considered the "more red meat" we can recognize. And that is, ladies and gents: ground worms.
    Now take a second or two about this source of protein.
    It is a good source of the previously mentioned, but it is not beef and is a big part of all the stuff we buy as beef in a ground shape,any of it.
    It is safe, as safe as it could be, since many farmers in USA and Canada are raising them on a regular basis,following very strict guidance from our beloved and trusted authorities.
    In the event you have any doubts about this , just ask the Greeks, the Chinese and today : anybody from South East Asia who comes to this land of opportunities to pick this creatures by the tone every spring and summer.
    We are talking about many tones of these things living under ground, which in turn are very safe and healthy, but on the other hand, are not beef, as we always see on the hot dogs packages in the supermarket: "Hundred per cent beef".
    Don't take me wrong, ground worms (normally used as fish bait) are very safe to be consumed by humans, but they are not beef as producers want us to believe.
    They are cheaper, way cheaper than beef, and that's why they are added to our diet.
    This stuff even have a name : "Food stuff", and it is completely legal to be included in our ground meaty products simply because the health authorities allow them to do so,anywhere in the world as far as I can say.
    So, do not be disgusted when you learn that some Latin American people eat deep fried insects. They are a cheap way to consume protein. The only difference is that these people truly know what they are eating and they don't pay a lot of money for it.
    Live and learn.
    Greetings from Toronto.

  • @PositivelyNice
    @PositivelyNice 11 місяців тому +1

    I almost thought that Steven will eat sausages in every meal for two weeks. 😅

  • @meilih2030
    @meilih2030 Рік тому +1

    i have a friend before that makes sausages and hams, she makes lots of different foods for sideline. SHe sells it for income. She even bakes. One time I said I will buy one ham, she said later I will make some for you. I said why later why not give me that? She whispered to me this are not good meat. This is cheap meats so don't buy this. She buys the cheap meats that are from cheap farms. The small farmers have cheaper but dirtier pigs. Those pigs eats garbages and so many nasty things. SO she told me to wait coz she'd buy premium meat to make for me. That's why we shouldn't keep buying, we should make and cook our own. Because most of the time the ingredients they use are not good since they need to profit from it. My dad cooks so good, it's so yummy because it is all good quality ingredients and no additional things for profitting. If it is for sale it has different ingredients and it is usually not 100% clean. I think pork sausage is better than chicken sausage. The chicken texture is like hotdog. You forgot that it isn't just worrying about how much meat content, it's what kind of meat content lols. They remove bad parts of meat, the fats that hang loose, the nasty looking parts, the cyst that they need to chop off, the meats that turning dark already needs to be grinded, it all goes to sausages. Some meat that is old needs to be cured into sweet hams and sweet meats whatever even dumplings and spring rolls, meat buns whatever they can do with it. The dog food I buy for a cheap price online, they also buy it and turn it into burger patties, that is why the dog food is more expensive because the people doing business is also taking it for their processing, I have to pay higher now to buy the dog food meats. ONline sellers and online people are taking it for human consumption. In meat company's there's also buyers that collects the throw away for their canteen cooking.

  • @mrmisplaytcg
    @mrmisplaytcg Рік тому

    22:18 Isn't that non stick pan also cancer causing?

  • @bunnatang2081
    @bunnatang2081 Рік тому

    How about dish washing in hawker centres amongst famous shopping malls in singapore? are they really clean?

  • @kirie-8524
    @kirie-8524 Рік тому +2

    Seems like paying more for a healthier future is the way to go, now I know to avoid hot dogs from those $2.20 or $3 nasi lemak stores. Will be giving Jills Sausages a try.

  • @phildimick3219
    @phildimick3219 Рік тому +2

    I love the way she can take a sausage down.

  • @jamesthomas7928
    @jamesthomas7928 Рік тому +1

    Interesting - but eat all things in moderation and you'll be as safe as possible

  • @lindamannix1247
    @lindamannix1247 Рік тому

    The Singapore way looks the best . Time for America to make these changes !

  • @willengel2458
    @willengel2458 Рік тому +1

    an animal carcass goes in the meat processing plant. the leftover unknown parts and bones will become hot dogs. nothing is going to waste.
    CNA insider, there is a difference between hot dog and sausage.

    • @hafizlansbury
      @hafizlansbury Рік тому +1

      Huh? Hot dog is a type of sausage. What are you on about?

    • @alexis1156
      @alexis1156 Місяць тому

      No it doesn't a few bone shards may find themselves into a sausage, but they definitely do not grind bones into hot dogs.
      Bones are used for stock, gelatin, and other things.
      This is yet another bs saying that goes around

  • @underwaterdream2870
    @underwaterdream2870 Рік тому

    As a Polish, who watches the series because it's really good and interesting, I'm weirded out by Singaporean sausages. From my point of view all of those are lower quality. On our sausage labels there's always a percentage of lean meat that was used to make it compared to the sausage's weight. And only cheaper ones (that I wouldn't buy) would be below 100%. The normal ones are 110-130%. Above 150% are too dry for me. We achieve above 100% by processing like drying or smoking the whole sausage. And they are quite often made out of big pieces of meat mixed with minced one - for the texture. The amount of fat varies very much from type to type of sausage. And those "fresh" ones that are raw we call "white" - those contain pretty much just minced meat and spices. There are fans of it, but many (including myself) prefer something more... meaty :)
    Anyway, nice program.

    • @harukrentz435
      @harukrentz435 Рік тому

      You cant compare asian sausages and breads to european ones. Unfair! 😂

  • @Haikalemyrse
    @Haikalemyrse Рік тому +6

    omg i just ate a whole packet of boiling sausages last night... today UA-cam recommended that I watch this video. I think God is trying to telling me to be healthy . It's kinda weird to say this but Thank you God n Talking Point.✋

    • @PP-vf1kx
      @PP-vf1kx Рік тому +1

      …God has nothing to do in what you eat…it’s your freedom to choose…for better or for worse! 😬

    • @Haikalemyrse
      @Haikalemyrse Рік тому +1

      @@PP-vf1kx it's my freedom also to believe God intervene with my life.get over it

    • @80sidd
      @80sidd Рік тому +1

      Google is listening 😂

    • @Haikalemyrse
      @Haikalemyrse Рік тому

      @@80sidd ✋🤣

  • @onetrust1149
    @onetrust1149 Рік тому +2

    Good advice. Now i know which product i can consume for a healthy diet.

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 Рік тому

      Which product can you consume for a healthy diet?
      The product made from 100% plants! Beyond Meat is very tasty, but LightLife is even better for you.

    • @onetrust1149
      @onetrust1149 Рік тому

      @@someguy2135 thanks

    • @hendrikheim5665
      @hendrikheim5665 Рік тому +1

      @@someguy2135 Those things arent healthier for you. Besides most plant food has lectins which causes Glut, so a balanced diet is always better.

    • @zlonewolf
      @zlonewolf Рік тому +1

      There are meatgeterians. In America burger with no veg. Pizza with pep and cheese. Carb loaded spaghetti and meatballs.
      Sure Americans arent healthiest with high obesity.
      But its not entirely impossible to survive with high protein diet.
      But yes sausages arent bad unless you only eat sausages which is not good due to preservatives and fat contents.

    • @hendrikheim5665
      @hendrikheim5665 Рік тому

      @@zlonewolf odd term you used, but you can't be meat-exclusive and eat food like spaghetti

  • @benw.6194
    @benw.6194 Рік тому

    Cooked sausage is the way to consume. Those colorful sausages are just to make kids to eat. Parents must know this already.

  • @jessicaregina1956
    @jessicaregina1956 Рік тому +2

    Sausages: a cleverway to use leftover trim and etc 🤣

    • @PP-vf1kx
      @PP-vf1kx Рік тому

      …remember, out of sight is usually tastier 🫢

    • @jessicaregina1956
      @jessicaregina1956 Рік тому +1

      Dont tell them its mostly meat trim or offal stuffed into the intestines. Tell them "artisanal handmade sausage" 🤣

    • @jessicaregina1956
      @jessicaregina1956 Рік тому +1

      No way no how are they using prime cuts of meat to make sausages.

  • @donaldcoppersmith1018
    @donaldcoppersmith1018 Рік тому

    I like sausage. I purchased sausage from the Pennsylvania German Dutch of Lancaster, Pa. USA

  • @Treelia
    @Treelia Рік тому

    I think this was a very timely video, especially since the one on bread seemed to suggest that hotdog bread might be ‘healthier’.

  • @Darkslayer125
    @Darkslayer125 2 місяці тому

    answer: don’t eat it everyday 😂 rather 18% of carcinogens also don’t want botulism

  • @simplemechanics246
    @simplemechanics246 Рік тому

    Tell the soy and water mixture, it is up to 50% from total weight!!!

  • @lesles8703
    @lesles8703 Рік тому

    Hi, can do a investigation on canned food?

  • @norenguhs8619
    @norenguhs8619 Рік тому

    So good

  • @xtreame
    @xtreame Рік тому

    Sarah really love her sausages

  • @cathyluv08
    @cathyluv08 Рік тому

    Don't forget one can of tape works in the mix 🤣🤣

  • @FirstLast-kz9ub
    @FirstLast-kz9ub Рік тому

    13:30 Pretty sure it's 1.18x AS likely and not more likely
    Otherwise great stuff as always

  • @RUHappyATM
    @RUHappyATM Рік тому

    S$33 per kilo for sausages (Nitrites free)?
    Man-oh-man, WOW!

  • @Chuiboo
    @Chuiboo Рік тому

    2:52 Toah Payoh?

  • @NicholasONGYS
    @NicholasONGYS Рік тому +1

    Something is wrong.... Sarah can chew more meat and she's thinner than me....

  • @tckchannel4435
    @tckchannel4435 Рік тому

    Can do a documentary on our Chinese sausages (lap cheong or waxed intestines) too? 🤔

  • @8181nuky
    @8181nuky Рік тому +1

    It will be great if the topic of sodium nitrite, or other perseverative, and its possible cancer causing effect in a broader context of food, such as vegetarian food as well.

    • @hgjobe
      @hgjobe Рік тому

      There are other very good video's out there that focus solely on nitrites and nitrates and how the food industry fight to keep it in the foods even though there is a log of science about its issues. It all comes down to money and strong lobbies.

    • @alexis1156
      @alexis1156 Місяць тому

      ​​@@hgjoberidiculous, the reason for nitrites is primarily for storage and prevention of foodborne illnesses, if you wanna catch botulism be my guest.

  • @theonghantan862
    @theonghantan862 Рік тому

    Great vedio🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @elvispressley2365
    @elvispressley2365 Рік тому +1

    Very cheap sausages are made up of all the left over parts, in America. The exception to this is Turkey sausage. It's very distinct in flavor and texture, plus not super cheap. I do not eat sausage and have not for many years. I already have colon problems. Was told it'd be smart to stay away.

    • @hgjobe
      @hgjobe Рік тому

      Maybe a cheap hotdog, but certainly make your own or buy quality sausage for sure.

  • @nadasou
    @nadasou Рік тому

    Fats, bones, animal waste plus chemical...no minced meats, no sausages!

  • @dendencomendador4867
    @dendencomendador4867 Рік тому

    The fresh one is the best

  • @meilih2030
    @meilih2030 Рік тому

    If I have a husband he sure will not eat anything outside especially street food. He needs to eat my cooking lols. He married me so he have to endure my cooking 🤣

  • @kevintsui7499
    @kevintsui7499 Рік тому

    doesn't matter which part of the animal is used to make the sassuage. it depends on the health of the animal.

  • @billhackett6715
    @billhackett6715 Рік тому

    My dad said the sausages he purchased in London in the second world war soaked up the fat. Wonder what he was eating?

  • @multidimensional_holographer

    the question is pointless...garbage is garbage

  • @siminkuo7916
    @siminkuo7916 Рік тому +1

    please do one on "how dirty is my chou chou?"

  • @97ohmygod
    @97ohmygod Рік тому +1

    I wanna see Sarah ow challenge zermatt.

  • @ramblingrob4693
    @ramblingrob4693 Рік тому +1

    I still love sausage's

  • @Kizigira
    @Kizigira Рік тому

    That's it. Never eat sausage again.

  • @princevaliant
    @princevaliant Рік тому

    What about the Taiwan sausages?

  • @peted3637
    @peted3637 7 місяців тому

    Aussie butcher! 👍

  • @81392835
    @81392835 Рік тому

    Flowers growing on dung, when you waste such good sausages on bad bread

  • @MonkeyDelicious
    @MonkeyDelicious 2 місяці тому

    Sara is the woman of my dreams.

  • @nicklim9299
    @nicklim9299 Рік тому

    She sure love her sausages

  • @casiandsouza7031
    @casiandsouza7031 Рік тому

    Informative to a limited extent. I dislike "conventional professional" opinion. It can't be validated in my personal life. It should be known that skin has nutrients not present in meat and fat, like hyaluronic acid (Google HA in the third millennium).

  • @henryhenrywang5333
    @henryhenrywang5333 Рік тому

    Butcher is an Australian?

  • @BBme
    @BBme Рік тому

    U didn't touch on fats. Sausages has lots of fats, especially the cheaper ones

  • @NurturesWrath
    @NurturesWrath 9 місяців тому

    im here after an Israel diplomat's son was beat in Florida jail because of ingredient dispute

  • @wave9303
    @wave9303 11 місяців тому

    why Sausages also call hotdag?

  • @leehyunsong7001
    @leehyunsong7001 Рік тому

    Who feel like eating sausages after watching this video

  • @tintintin534
    @tintintin534 Рік тому

    better eat less of processed food

  • @wmichaelh29
    @wmichaelh29 Рік тому

    Wish I could find beef sausage at Whole Foods but no. Plenty of Franks but not sausage.

  • @alexlifeson8946
    @alexlifeson8946 Рік тому

    I need a wife like that

  • @bushwhack12
    @bushwhack12 Рік тому

    How bout those nitrites in our saliva?

  • @justing1810
    @justing1810 Рік тому

    Disappointing. I really thought some weird stuff went into sausage.

  • @TheGeneralEntertainment
    @TheGeneralEntertainment Рік тому

    Thank God I don't take sausages 😂

  • @lizowilliam013
    @lizowilliam013 Рік тому

    She has excellent throat work…

  • @kuriouskat5164
    @kuriouskat5164 Рік тому

    that girl?! competitive eater? come on - she just throw up after 😊

  • @nomdegre8420
    @nomdegre8420 Рік тому

    Kulangot queen

  • @marcpanther8515
    @marcpanther8515 Рік тому

    By the way, they say that processed food is carcinogenic. Bihun is processed rice -- so, does that count as a bad food source?

    • @samuelwtw1
      @samuelwtw1 Рік тому +2

      processed doesn't necessarily mean carcinogenic, it is the chemicals used in the process that is the issue, primarily sodium nitrite, so ham, luncheon, sausages all cause cancer

  • @tognyd2349
    @tognyd2349 Рік тому

    I’m sure she loves sausage…

  • @L20241
    @L20241 Рік тому

    This guy remind me of Gurmit Singh Singaporean comedian

  • @zhangshiyucao
    @zhangshiyucao Рік тому

    who eats sausages every day? I live in Germany and even i don't

  • @tyfl11
    @tyfl11 Рік тому

    Is there a safe way to reduce the length of the nail quick over time?

  • @jarrodyuki7081
    @jarrodyuki7081 Рік тому

    no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @nicekit
    @nicekit Рік тому

    how much meat in whoes sausage?!?! ohh i read wrongly the video still caption hahaha :D

  • @LYJrb819
    @LYJrb819 2 місяці тому

    Ok

  • @ingeforman6140
    @ingeforman6140 Рік тому

    Who cares. If it good, eat it

    • @samuelwtw1
      @samuelwtw1 Рік тому

      If you want to get cancer, then yes

  • @harveypost1841
    @harveypost1841 Рік тому

    Not much anymore

  • @truthgiver8286
    @truthgiver8286 Рік тому

    I watched a documentary on the BBC years ago and the sausages had no where near the amount of meat. there are laws that govern the amount of meat you have to put in but a percentage of this meat can be in the form of gristle obviously the laws change from country to country. The sausages in this program seemed to be very good but that does not mean all sausages are I bet there are some that use reclaimed meat. I have included a link to another UA-cam video that does not make sausages look a very healthy option.
    ua-cam.com/video/eA24dhYtdZ4/v-deo.html

  • @smeagolllgollumm5409
    @smeagolllgollumm5409 8 місяців тому

    Yucks. As if nitrate is not bad enough, cheap sausages hv so much filler = soy protein which is also v harmful. 以后都不吃了。

  • @worldtravel9967
    @worldtravel9967 Рік тому

    I love CNA as an American way better than our so called news

  • @w8ngr
    @w8ngr Рік тому +1

    Singapore don’t have sausages they have wieners where as Europe has actual sausages also in our butchers you can ask for the fat to meat ratio

  • @heesingsia4634
    @heesingsia4634 Рік тому

    I know how much meat there is in sausages. Less than a condom.

  • @xushichang
    @xushichang Рік тому +1

    nitrites/nitrates are not necessarily bad for you. studies have also shown they can provide benefits in particular to heart health. the amount used in processed meats is less of a concern than the different things and processes used to replace nitrites in the first place. Trying to flavor it and preserve it using other means is argubly a worse off trade. Also, your own body production of nitrites far outweighs any nitrite that you can consume. Also shown that generally eating less nitrites means your saliva will contain more nitrites as the body tries to compensate since nitrites have their benefits.

    • @jeems2066
      @jeems2066 Рік тому +6

      They mention the reaction of nitrites with amino acids, subsequent treatment of heat and stomach acid leads to a compounding effect on the amount of carcinogens - are these carcinogens not necessarily bad for us?

    • @xushichang
      @xushichang Рік тому

      @@jeems2066 WHO list of carcinogens is puzzling. If u subscribe to their published list then almost anything is carcinogenic, and foods like Brussel sprouts spinach potato are more carcinogenic than nitrite bacon or sausage. I personally don't subscribe to that esp considering that our own body produces most of the nitrites ourselves and significantly so

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 Рік тому

      Understandable confusion. Naturally occuring nitrates in vegetables are beneficial. Added nitrates are carcinogenic. This video clarifies.
      ua-cam.com/video/C7zTJ5LnO1E/v-deo.html

    • @samuelwtw1
      @samuelwtw1 Рік тому +1

      @@jeems2066 you're right, this Xu ShiChang is talking nonsense

    • @paulmaxwell8851
      @paulmaxwell8851 Рік тому

      There is clear, unambiguous evidence that added nitrates and nitrites react with the heme proteins in red meat. This results in the production of nitrosamines, which are definitely carcinogenic. Of this there is no question. Processed meats are going to raise your risk of cancer; modest amounts of fresh red meat do not.

  • @Floof1248
    @Floof1248 Рік тому

    Meat on sausage? Ehh…

  • @GdF420
    @GdF420 Рік тому

    Competitive Eating
    WTF ?

  • @Redmi-xu1yo
    @Redmi-xu1yo Рік тому +1

    Fake food 🤭