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Would you eat horse meat?

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Would you eat horse meat?

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  • I'm not hardcore like Bear Grylls.


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I'd try it -- the only things that really make me queesy are meat/organs from above the neck (tongue, brain) and organs involved in reproduction/expulsion of waste (testicles, intestines)

Tongue is just a muscle, like any lean cut of meat. Marinade it, and it tastes great.
 
Yes, I will eat horse. It is food, food goes in my belly so it all works out.

deanx0r, slaughtering horses has been illegal in the USA up until just recently(last couple days), so how exactly is horse meat in france coming from American slaughterhouses? I agree it's probably American horse meat, but it isn't from American slaughterhouses.
 
I would and have. Do you know what's an even stranger animal that no one in the U.S. eats? Goats. Texas raises a shit ton of meat goats and 100% of it is sold to Mexico. What the hell does America have against goats? Seriously, they're tasty, don't take very long to mature and, don't take near the investment in time or energy cattle do. Wouldn't you go for a rack of goat ribs at 98 cents a pound?
 
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When I lived in Holland as a child my mom came home with a nice roast from the market one day. It was good, damn good. Then our friend translated what my mother had actually bought and served. We never ate that again. But it was quite tasty.
 
Meat is meat. The only reason I would feel bad is because I've read that a lot of the horses used for food used to be childrens' ponies - rich fuckers ran out of money or interest so they had to get rid of them...
 
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