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词条 Liver (food)
释义

  1. Poisoning

  2. Traditions

  3. References

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The liver of mammals, fowl, and fish is commonly eaten as food by humans. Domestic pig, ox, lamb, calf, chicken, goose, and cod livers are widely available from butchers and supermarkets. Animal livers are rich in iron, copper, the B vitamins and preformed vitamin A. 100 g cod liver contains 5 mg of vitamin A and 100 µg of vitamin D.[1]

Liver can be baked, boiled, broiled, fried, stir-fried, or eaten raw (asbeh nayeh or sawda naye in Lebanese cuisine, liver sashimi). In many preparations, pieces of liver are combined with pieces of meat or kidneys, like in the various forms of Middle Eastern mixed grill (e.g. meurav Yerushalmi). Spreads or pâtés made from liver have various names, including liver pâté, pâté de foie gras, chopped liver, liverwurst, and Braunschweiger. A traditional South African delicacy, namely skilpadjies, is made of minced lamb's liver wrapped in netvet (caul fat), and grilled over an open fire.

Some fish livers are valued as food, especially the stingray liver. It is used to prepare delicacies, such as poached skate liver on toast in England,[2] as well as the beignets de foie de raie and foie de raie en croute in French cuisine.[3] Cod liver (usually tinned in its oil and served seasoned) is a popular spread for bread or toast in several European countries. In Russia, it is served with potatoes. Cod liver oil is commonly used as a dietary supplement.

Poisoning

Very high doses of vitamin A have the potential to be toxic and can cause hypervitaminosis A, a dangerous disorder. There have been several anecdotal reports and a few scientific studies of vitamin A poisoning due to the consumption of the livers of polar bears, walruses, bearded seals, moose, and huskies. The livers of these animals can contain very high levels of vitamin A.[4][5]

The Inuit will not eat the liver of polar bears or bearded seals. It has been estimated that consumption of 500 grams of polar bear liver would result in a toxic dose for a human.[6]

Russian sailor Alexander Konrad, who accompanied explorer Valerian Albanov in a tragic ordeal over the Arctic ice in 1912, wrote about the awful effects of consuming polar bear liver.[7] Also, in 1913, Antarctic explorers on the Far Eastern Party Douglas Mawson and Xavier Mertz were believed to have been poisoned, the latter fatally, from eating husky liver, though this has been contested recently.[8]

Vitamin A poisoning is less likely from consuming oil-based vitamin A products and liver than from consuming water-based and solid preparations.[9]

Mercury content in some species can also be an issue; in 2012 the Government of Nunavut warned pregnant women to avoid eating ringed seal liver due to elevated levels of mercury.[4][10]

The neurotoxin in the liver of the pufferfish (which is consumed in Japanese cuisine as fugu, tightly regulated by Japanese law) contains the highest concentration of the tetrodotoxin, which characterizes the species. As a result, it is generally not eaten.

Traditions

Pig liver is a traditional food in Hawaii. It used to be eaten on New Year's Eve.[11]

References

1. ^Nährstoffe und Vitamine in Dorschleber Deutsches Ernährungsberatungs- und -informationsnetz {{de icon}}
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Dods|first1=Margaret|title=The Cook and Housewife's Manual ... The fifth edition, revised and enlarged, etc|date=1837|publisher=Oliver & Boyd, Eninburgh|page=269|edition=Sixth|url=https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=mnuUWR5uNpUC&pg=PA269&lpg=PA269&dq=skate+liver+on+toast&source=bl&ots=Y1nDk_Syv7&sig=9iy2J9hOp9rvFqYQ6T_0xqRgC3o&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwje1MHL2KHZAhVCkpQKHbNxBY04ChDoAQgwMAI#v=onepage&q=skate%20liver%20on%20toast&f=false|accessdate=13 February 2018}}
3. ^{{cite book|last1=Schwabe|first1=Calvin W.|title=Unmentionable Cuisine|publisher=University of Virginia Press|isbn=978-0813911625|page=315|url=https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=SiBntk9jGmoC&pg=PA315&lpg=PA315&dq=poached+skate+liver&source=bl&ots=quY9rCPA_8&sig=hjR5w81yD4Eb9rf5-wengVF4Jc8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi3r_72vqHZAhUBoZQKHfNOC4AQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=poached%20skate%20liver&f=false|accessdate=12 February 2018}}
4. ^{{Cite journal| issn = 0264-6021| volume = 37| issue = 2| pages = 166–168| last = Rodahl| first = K.|author2=T. Moore | title = The vitamin A content and toxicity of bear and seal liver| journal = Biochemical Journal| date = July 1943|pmid=16747610 |pmc=1257872| doi=10.1042/bj0370166}}
5. ^The Phoca barbata listed on pages 167–168 of the previous reference is now known as Erignathus barbatus
6. ^{{cite book|last=McDowell|first=Lee Russell|title=Vitamins in Animal and Human Nutrition|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UR9MnQ806LsC&lpg=PA81&dq=polar%20bear%20liver&pg=PA81#v=onepage&q=polar%20bear%20liver&f=false|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|accessdate=25 February 2013}}
7. ^Valerian Albanov. In the Land of White Death. Appendix; A. Konrad's notes.
8. ^{{Citation |author= Carrington-Smith, Denise |title=Mawson and Mertz: a re-evaluation of their ill-fated mapping journey during the 1911–1914 Australasian Antarctic Expedition |journal=The Medical Journal of Australia |volume=183|issue=11/12 |date=5–19 December 2005|pages=638–641|pmid=16336159|url=https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2005/183/11/mawson-and-mertz-re-evaluation-their-ill-fated-mapping-journey-during-1911-1914}}
9. ^{{Cite journal| issn = 0002-9165| volume = 78| issue = 6| pages = 1152–1159| last = Myhre| first = Anne M|author2=Monica H Carlsen |author3=Siv K Bøhn |author4=Heidi L Wold |author5=Petter Laake |author6=Rune Blomhoff | title = Water-Miscible, Emulsified, and Solid Forms of Retinol Supplements Are More Toxic Than Oil-Based Preparations| journal = The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition| accessdate = 2012-04-16| date = 2003-12-01| url = http://www.ajcn.org/content/78/6/1152}}
10. ^Study says ringed seal liver dangerous for pregnant women
11. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=RI9BPVDH8HsC&pg=PA80&dq=pig+liver+hawaii&hl=en&sa=X&ei=wH1-U-qAIoTMsQTO8YHgCg&ved=0CEsQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=pig%20liver%20hawaii&f=false Ethnic Foods of Hawaiʻi] page 80
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