Which animals should we eat ?
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Google 'Arthur Boyt' - he's a mad old adopted uncle to a friend's children. This guy will eat anything - fox, badger, labrador...
I can't imagine that a diet of omnivores or apex predators would do you much good in the long term, but in the case of a short-term survival need then I'd give almost anything a go, with the notable exception of insects, or my own pets.
I can't imagine that a diet of omnivores or apex predators would do you much good in the long term, but in the case of a short-term survival need then I'd give almost anything a go, with the notable exception of insects, or my own pets.
LordGrover said:
I suspect we 'ought' to eat less intensive meat/animal products like insects and small, fast growing animals like rats but I'm a bit stuck in my ways and like good old beef, lamb, pork and chicken - even shellfish is a bit fancy for my liking.
Apart from horse, is there any major 'food' animal that's enjoyed elsewhere that we miss out on?
Yes. The bits of our existing food animals that we don't consider as 'food', although I'm sure it all goes into burgers and sausages.Apart from horse, is there any major 'food' animal that's enjoyed elsewhere that we miss out on?
The freezer section at Chinese supermarkets is really quite enlightening. I'm sure there must be uses for pig uterus or cow omentum (one of it's many stomachs), but I must admit that none are particularly coming to mind.
Mobile Chicane said:
The freezer section at Chinese supermarkets is really quite enlightening. I'm sure there must be uses for pig uterus or cow omentum (one of it's many stomachs), but I must admit that none are particularly coming to mind.
I'm sure my dog would have an opinion on that Cotty said:
Anything unless it is on the endangered species list.
That's where we go wrong. If stuff is tasty we'll find a way of farming it for profit. If we ate pandas, tigers and rhinos then there'd be millions of them. If chickens weren't tasty they might be extinct by now.This doesn't work for whales, because of course you can't farm them, but tigers should be an everyday meal.
TwigtheWonderkid said:
That's where we go wrong. If stuff is tasty we'll find a way of farming it for profit. If we ate pandas, tigers and rhinos then there'd be millions of them. If chickens weren't tasty they might be extinct by now.
This doesn't work for whales, because of course you can't farm them, but tigers should be an everyday meal.
This doesn't work for whales, because of course you can't farm them, but tigers should be an everyday meal.
Fastdruid said:
Woodlice are meant to taste like prawns...
Prawns are basically aquatic insects. If you're allergic to crustaceans (prawns, crab etc), you're also allergic to insects. It's a shame, because I would be game to try something like fried crickets, but the possibility of going into anaphylactic shock is an issue. Cotty said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
That's where we go wrong. If stuff is tasty we'll find a way of farming it for profit. If we ate pandas, tigers and rhinos then there'd be millions of them. If chickens weren't tasty they might be extinct by now.
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