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Man turned cooked turkey into metal and served it to guests

Thursday, 28/12/2023, 12:16 (GMT+7)

A man cooked turkey on a metal tray, displaying a peculiar shiny grey color, leaving many people concerned about their health.

In social media, several accounts posted many Christmas Day cooking mishaps shared online this year. However, with this case left a number of people yelling 

Man turned his cooked turkey METALLIC and served it to his guests on a metal tray. 

In Reddi, one user, known as ChefBigD210, posted an image of his pre-cooked turkey in a metal tray, displaying a peculiar shiny grey color. 

 

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The post has the caption:" bribed my turkey for about 24 hours in this pan and when I pulled it out of the brine it looked like this.". Image Credits: u/ChefBigD210/Reddit

However, the post sparked debate after viewers spotted the turkey's odd hue, which resulted from being left in a metal pan to cool for 24 hours.

In the post, Chef BigD210 explained that he tried a technique involving a salt mixture to enhance moisture and flavor in the meat. 

He said that the fix between the turkey and meat led to metallic ions transferring through the brine, coating the turkey. 

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He said: "I cut off a piece of the turkey that was grey and cooked it to 165 and it didn’t taste metallic or off-putting at all." Image Credits: u/ChefBigD210/Reddit

According to food safety experts, we should not use brozen,  brass, iron, copper, or aluminum pots for brining and recommend plastic instead. They said that the meat affected by metal exposure can lead to metal poisoning, which threatens human health. The leaked metal can potentially harm the kidneys, lungs, and even the brain. 

According to expert advice, using stainless steel is a safe option instead of metal. 

Continuing the story of the turkey, a man was shocked after discovering his turkey had gone "rotten " in the hours after purchasing it from supermarkets on Christmas Day.

The customer's Christmas day was officially ruined due to a rotten turkey. 

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The images portrayed the turkeys as rotten, potentially spoiling customers' Christmas dinners. Image credit: @Bropony19942/Twitter

Furious customers share the image of their 'rotten' turkeys on X, formerly called Twitter. They also shared that they bought them from Asda, Aldi, Tesco, and Sainsbury's.

The customer, who goes by @Bropony19942, shared an image on X, sparking debate on social media about keeping turkey fresh. 

In the post, he said: "Christmas Day officially ruined purchased this earlier, and it's rotten. It smells absolutely disgusting. It's shocking how you can sell something that's rotten and then leave people worried where they are going to get another turkey with limited time left".

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The pictures clearly displayed the customers' turkeys, which had turned 'slimy' and 'rancid.' Image credit: @Bropony19942/Twitter

The picture showed that the turkey returned "slimy" and "rancid."  It was completely disgusting as the turkey's skin turned black and developed a grey dot.

Numerous people felt disgusted and left their comments in the comment section. 

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Image credit: @Bropony19942/Twitter