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03-21-2008, 01:28 AM
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![]() Eh, I dunno. Perhaps because of their high mental capacity and diet, some animals just don't seem meant to be eaten. Though I'd prolly feel the same way about the more "traditional" meats if I spent time raising cows and chickens. ![]() Murasaki iro no hana Haru no hana To fuyu no koyuki Harahara |
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03-26-2008, 01:59 AM
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Horse meat isn't really really good its kind of tough its not fatty like cow meat the whole horse is nothing but pure muscle it tastes strong too, Tenchu do you remember in the army how they would give you the rashions and theres that package they give you thats kind of like meatloaf? the way that peice of meat taste is like how horse meat taste. Hahahahahahahaha thats what we call it in the marines either "horse meat" or "Dog Food" Hahahahahahahahaha no one will ever find out what that mystery meat is ![]() Tenchus right though a cold beer is good with anything. ![]() |
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05-26-2008, 06:44 PM
hmm, my coworker said that he had basashi on a trip in japan >.>''
apparently, it's a bit more preferable to Otoro >.> which... must definitely be good x] (he's been making sushi for 8 years) ![]() In the shadows beneath the trees he waits. In the darkness under the moon he plots In the silence of the night he kills. |
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05-28-2008, 02:07 AM
Deer meat that tasted like beef? Someone must have really worked on marinating it, because it shouldn't. I like deer ribs and deer jerky, but I will pass on any other parts. And the longer it ages the stronger the gamey taste gets. Basically if its not cooked right were the animal was shot, I can pass on it.
Horse, I have probably had, but I am not sure whether that's what any of the various "mystery meats" were that I have ingested. I know more than one restaurant I patronized over the years were busted for serving it. And raising beef cattle or other mammals commonly raised for food doesn't seem to make any difference in the appetite for most people I have known. One grandfather was a butcher and the other a cattleman, and the whole family eats beef. The one exception I know are people who work in poultry packing companies. Most people I know who worked the line became vegetarians. Even I have to be really hungry to eat turkey. I never liked it, but after an introduction to the processing, I would prefer not to be any where near a turkey unless it running on its own two legs. ![]() Only an open mind and open heart can be filled with life. ********************* Find your voice; silence will not protect you.
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05-28-2008, 03:14 AM
I've always liked horses as animals, not meat, but I decided a long time ago that I'd rather eat horse than dog. I think it's herbivore vs. omnivore. Anyway, it seems more logical to eat horse, since it's in the livestock category more than the pet one, you know?
And speaking as someone who's mommed more lambs and kids than I can count, lamb tastes great. Raising the animal makes no difference to me. I admit it used to--when I was about five. ![]() To eat horse penis would, I admit, require a certain amount of steeling the mind. Like, "It's just meat, it's just meat, it's just meat..." Not out loud, of course. |
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07-14-2008, 03:28 PM
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Well as for what horse tastes like..when I was about 12, my extended family had a bit shabu shabu feast. No one told me till afterwards that I was eating horse the entire time. I thought it was beef lmao. Edit : And I just realized I reopened a thread that's 2 months old. Sorry XD |
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