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Does Horse meat taste bad or something?

There are a lot of pictures on the internet of women eating horse meat...at least that's what Zysoclaplem told me.
 
in some countries they do eat horse meat.

In the US, it's kind of like the aversion to eating dogs and rabbits. People tend to be very averse to eating animals they see as companions.
 
Just search for "horse" in the video section of your favorite file sharing program and you'll see plenty of it. Problem is they are a lot of muscle and they take too long to grow compared to the usual things with eyes that we eat.
 
i think it was burger king or jack in the box that got caught in the late 80's using horsemeat and kangaroo meat in their burgers.
 
Horse meat is considered unclean in the bible,so that's probably how the "don't eat the horse" thing started. These days they're just better used as glue 🙂.
 
Originally posted by: His Lord Uberdude
Horse meat is considered unclean in the bible,so that's probably how the "don't eat the horse" thing started. These days they're just better used as glue 🙂.

That was probably one of the "common sense that comes from the word of God" rules that they have in the Old Testament.

God saying "Horses are expensive and useful" isn't as effective as God saying "Eat horses and displease me" while waving a menacing thunderbolt or salt pillar.
 
Originally posted by: Kibbo
God saying "Horses are expensive and useful" isn't as effective as God saying "Eat horses and displease me" while waving a menacing thunderbolt or salt pillar.

LMFAO.
 
It is expensive and from my understanding it is a tough meat. Also I think the horse is somewhat symbolic in the US and it just goes against the fabric of society to eat something that is representative of the country. People think of a horse as one's loyal steed, the beast of burden that helped settle the west, a proud animal that served in the military - they don't think of it as dinner.
 
Originally posted by: shenaniganz
It tastes better if you beat the dead horse first. But either way, its not near as good as baby seal meat.

Yeah but they are not nearly as good as spotted owl or condor.
 
My guess is that horses are useful creatures and aren't bred for their meat. The ones that die off are probably old and the meat probably doesn't taste as good as when they were young and tender.

Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe horse meat can be found in canned animal foods.
 
I've tried cold raw horsemeat(sashimi- style) in Japan near Nagasaki once. I still like to try new items but it was not tasty to me then. But I am going back to Tokyo next summer with my family and I plan on trying whale meat...
 
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