Why is my meat holographic? It’s shiny and kind of rainbow-like. I’m quite concerned.

It’s understandable that you’re concerned about meat that appears shiny and rainbow-like, as this is not something typically seen in fresh meat. There are a few potential explanations for this unusual appearance, but most of them are relatively harmless. Here are some common reasons for this phenomenon:

1. Natural Meat Reflection (Iridescence)

  • What It Is: Sometimes, fresh meat, particularly beef, pork, or lamb, can develop a shiny, rainbow-like appearance when light reflects off the muscle fibers. This effect is called iridescence, and it’s a natural optical phenomenon that happens due to the way light interacts with the meat’s fibers, moisture, and fat.
  • Why It Happens: The meat might have been exposed to light in a certain way that causes this reflection, similar to the effect you see on the surface of a bubble or the feathers of some birds.
  • Is It Safe? Yes, iridescence is generally harmless, and the meat is typically still safe to eat. Just ensure the meat is fresh, has been stored properly, and doesn’t have any off smells.

2. Moisture Retention and Packaging

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