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The Japanese love their horse sushi.... /seriously //friend in Japan tried it |
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| I am not against horse slaughter, or horses being consumed by humans. I am against horses being mistreated on the way to slaughter, and if you win the KY Derby you have earnt a nice lush field for the rest of your life!!
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| Old Skool Join Date: Sep 2001
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Most of you have eaten horse meat - Peperoni and Salami use it -
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Old wive's tale... Horse meat is NOT legal to be sold in the US for human consumption. IE, it is highly illegal for any company to sell a food product for human consumption made with horse. They can use it in dog food, but can't sell it for people here. They can however send it overseas... but once again, not in the US... | |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Utopia
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I've eaten cow, I've eaten dog . . . what's wrong with horse?
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england is not the us. he said specifically the us.
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i think in the states there is. i could be wrong but i dont think we can consume horse. i like lloyd have had dog and many other weird things and i am still living today. i would actually like to try horse. if it is in some meats we eat then i can markit off my list. |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Wisconsin
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The piece I had tasted similar to eagle. Oh, wait....
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when i was in africa we had camel and zebra. not a good meat in my opinion. they are very stiff and chewy meats.
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crocadile is actually pretty good.
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| Old Skool Join Date: May 2005 Location: DFW
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I've had alligator before. It was pretty good.
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Fresh baby harp seal is yummy! ![]() ![]() Someone start the hibachi!
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