I wouldn't even think twice about it. I'd eat Mr Ed no problem
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i hear horse meat is very tough. I eat most types of game (elk, deer, moose, etc) but I don't know if i could bring myself to eat horse. Something about it makes it seem like eating a dog or cat. Sure it's meat, but they're so friendly!
i hear horse meat is very tough. I eat most types of game (elk, deer, moose, etc) but I don't know if i could bring myself to eat horse. Something about it makes it seem like eating a dog or cat. Sure it's meat, but they're so friendly!
Horse meat is a little tough. It's not bad, but not a favourite of mine. I haven't eaten dog yet, but I expect I'll be trying it this winter when I move to NW China. Some people eat it here in Shanghai too, and I've actually seen whole skinned dog hanging outside of a butcher's here, but I've never been in the right situation and mood to try it here. It's kind of a winter food. The people I know who eat dog do think it's delicious.
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Sure I'd eat a horse.
But what I really want to eat some day is a penguin.
I've never heard of anyone eating penguin before (unless they're stranded in the Antarctic), but something that cute HAS to be tasty.
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There was a Hungarian dish I had that was made with Horse meat. Tasted like beef and most people probably wouldn't have been able to tell the difference. It was stewed, so it was very soft