Travel vlogger Johnny Kyunghwo recently shared a unique culinary experience in South Korea, where he dined on raw chicken, also known as chicken sashimi. This daring endeavor was documented on his TikTok account under the handle @johnnykyunghwo, sparking both fascination and concern among viewers.
In his video, Johnny provided a verdict on his experience, which may come as a surprise to many. He admitted that chicken sashimi was “better than [he] expected.” While this may raise eyebrows given concerns about raw chicken consumption, Johnny found the dish to be enjoyable.
However, it’s crucial to note that despite chicken sashimi being consumed in various countries, it carries potential health risks. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has cautioned against indulging in this trend, as consuming raw chicken can lead to food poisoning. The FSA advises that chicken should always be cooked thoroughly to ensure it is steaming hot throughout, with no pink meat and clear juices, as raw chicken may contain harmful pathogens like campylobacter, salmonella, and E. coli, which can cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and, in severe cases, serious conditions.
In his concluding remarks, Johnny gave chicken sashimi a rating of eight out of 10 and highly recommended it. However, his video’s comment section quickly filled with mixed opinions and concerns about the safety of consuming raw chicken.
One user questioned the safety of eating raw chicken and expressed doubt about whether it was safe even in South Korea, where it is served in specialized restaurants. Another user warned against attempting to make chicken sashimi at home, emphasizing that it should only be consumed in establishments with trained professionals. Lastly, one commenter simply stated, “Raw chicken stinks.”