This also counts sea food but it would make the title needlessly too wordy.
I myself could not willingly eat Dog meat and if I found myself in Korea I would ask whom ever I was with to make sure if it was on the menu that I did not accidentally order it (a quick wiki seems to say it's a seasonal dish and loosing favour).
It's due to the domestication of cat's and dogs, I don't see sheep as pet's so I don't mind eating them knowing that my lamb chop was once a fluffy white lamb on the fields.
It might taste nice, but knowing a dog is on my plate is off putting.
The same goes for cat's.
Prawns
God they look back at me with their dead eyes, I don't think I've ever been able to eat a prawn, yet I really want to eat a whole lobster, never tried it and it is normally expensive from what I can tell.
One whole sea food turns my stomach and another makes me drool.
Snails, no thank you.
Bulls balls, no just no.
There are other meats that I would be indifferent to or willing to try
Horse meat, even though we have had our horse/beef scandal in the UK, I would not turn my nose up, but it is seen more for dog food (which stinks no matter the meat used), if I was served a horse lasagne and knew it was horse, I might try it, chances are I already have, or at least in Burger form.
It wasn't the horse in the food I had issues with, it was the false advertising.
Veal, it's a bit too costly iir, that is why I've not tried it.
Same goes for imported animals like Ostrich burgers and kangaroo meat.
Off the top of my head I can only think of a few where I would go no thank you, others it's due to availability or price more than social taboo's.
Thoughts?
I myself could not willingly eat Dog meat and if I found myself in Korea I would ask whom ever I was with to make sure if it was on the menu that I did not accidentally order it (a quick wiki seems to say it's a seasonal dish and loosing favour).
It's due to the domestication of cat's and dogs, I don't see sheep as pet's so I don't mind eating them knowing that my lamb chop was once a fluffy white lamb on the fields.
It might taste nice, but knowing a dog is on my plate is off putting.
The same goes for cat's.
Prawns
God they look back at me with their dead eyes, I don't think I've ever been able to eat a prawn, yet I really want to eat a whole lobster, never tried it and it is normally expensive from what I can tell.
One whole sea food turns my stomach and another makes me drool.
Snails, no thank you.
Bulls balls, no just no.
There are other meats that I would be indifferent to or willing to try
Horse meat, even though we have had our horse/beef scandal in the UK, I would not turn my nose up, but it is seen more for dog food (which stinks no matter the meat used), if I was served a horse lasagne and knew it was horse, I might try it, chances are I already have, or at least in Burger form.
It wasn't the horse in the food I had issues with, it was the false advertising.
Veal, it's a bit too costly iir, that is why I've not tried it.
Same goes for imported animals like Ostrich burgers and kangaroo meat.
Off the top of my head I can only think of a few where I would go no thank you, others it's due to availability or price more than social taboo's.
Thoughts?
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