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I've had tiger and iguana meat when i worked in Suriname. Neither one taste like chicken, but i'll try anything once.
I'd really like to taste human meat, perhaps some back strap...bet it would be good.
 
I've had tiger and iguana meat when i worked in Suriname. Neither one taste like chicken, but i'll try anything once.
I'd really like to taste human meat, perhaps some back strap...bet it would be good.

Quoted for when I see you on the news.
 
I've had tiger and iguana meat when i worked in Suriname. Neither one taste like chicken, but i'll try anything once.
I'd really like to taste human meat, perhaps some back strap...bet it would be good.

My question is, how would you go about tasting human meat? Even if you truly did wanna try it, without breaking the law? :rules:
 
Take a trip to Belem, Brazil, drive 3hrs north and take a boat ride west on the river..
I worked there too, well close to there.
Alunorte, largest aluminum smelting facility in the world. Located in the middle of the Amazon.
 
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That's for him to answer, not me asking how to. Even though the way it was worded, looked that way. :hehe:
 
I've got some good horse meat you can try. It's got some good marbling to it. Never tried it myself. Wife says it's real good.

odd thing is that 3 horses were hit and killed few miles down road this morning....
 
Bravo! Almost everything except I wasn't going to be a vet, just a horse trainer. Which I changed majors and just started into business marketing.

Sorry, my speed reading skills failed me.

Business marketing. That brings back bad memories of Econ classes.

On the eating of horse flesh, it's eaten a lot in Germany. I hear it's good. I've been told the main reason we don't eat horse here is tied to Christianity. The Pagans ate horse, so the Christians put a negative connotation on eating
horse. I would assume horse to be similar to venison.

It sounds like Joel just surfaced as Hannibal Lector.
 
Sorry, my speed reading skills failed me.

Business marketing. That brings back bad memories of Econ classes.

On the eating of horse flesh, it's eaten a lot in Germany. I hear it's good. I've been told the main reason we don't eat horse here is tied to Christianity. The Pagans ate horse, so the Christians put a negative connotation on eating
horse. I would assume horse to be similar to venison.

It sounds like Joel just surfaced as Hannibal Lector.

:bow: :bow: I love me some history. I have done lots of research and wrote many papers on where the horse meat taboo came from. An you're 100% right it goes back to the Crusades and Christians trying to find reasons to point fingers at Pagans and call them "Unholy".

Ahhh this subject excites me.
 
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