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Topical Question - Have You Eaten Horse Meat?
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Have you ever eaten (knowingly haha) Horse Meat.
I eat it in Vienna at a hot dog stand. It was similar in texture to hot dog meat, cut into bite sized chunks and served with a hot roll and sauce. I was fairly intoxicated but seem to remember it being quite nice. I cant liken the taste to anything but it was very much like eating a hot dog to be honest.
In a country of horse lovers, this is probably a taboo subject but I wasnt averse to eating it and probably would again (if drunk at a Austrian hot dog vender!!)
I eat it in Vienna at a hot dog stand. It was similar in texture to hot dog meat, cut into bite sized chunks and served with a hot roll and sauce. I was fairly intoxicated but seem to remember it being quite nice. I cant liken the taste to anything but it was very much like eating a hot dog to be honest.
In a country of horse lovers, this is probably a taboo subject but I wasnt averse to eating it and probably would again (if drunk at a Austrian hot dog vender!!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Commoner, years ago when we had a shop in the village that sold game, the guy sold skinned rabbits but he always left the feet on and unskinned so you could see it was a rabbit and yes I've eaten horse when we've been in Europe and found it to be like most meats, sometimes good some times bad depending on where you were and how it was cooked.
weecalf - I didn't know that fish had nails!
Years ago I used to go a dodgy Indian restaurant every Friday night (all you could eat for 50p). I once ordered a half rabbit curry. The dish arrived with half a "rabbit" that had been split down the spine. Its back leg and front leg were more or less the same size. I am convinced to this day it was a cat. It tasted like a cross between rabbit and chicken.
Years ago I used to go a dodgy Indian restaurant every Friday night (all you could eat for 50p). I once ordered a half rabbit curry. The dish arrived with half a "rabbit" that had been split down the spine. Its back leg and front leg were more or less the same size. I am convinced to this day it was a cat. It tasted like a cross between rabbit and chicken.
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