underkokt
Underkokt is a term derived from Norwegian that translates to "undercooked" in English. It describes food, typically meat, vegetables, or grains, that has not been cooked thoroughly enough to reach a safe or desired level of doneness. Food that is underkokt can pose health risks, particularly when it involves meats or poultry, as it may contain harmful bacteria such as Salmonella or E. coli that are eliminated through proper cooking.
In culinary contexts, underkokt food often retains a firmer texture, less developed flavor, or a raw appearance.
The appropriate cooking time varies based on the type and thickness of the food, as well as
In sum, underkokt refers to food that has not been sufficiently cooked, often raising safety concerns or