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derstuka
02-09-2006, 08:56 AM
Some of you might have heard a story about people in Japan or China, or Taiwan, eating abort fetuses...kinda like a delicacy for the rich if you will. There are even pictures showing it. Actually, if you read the story, some of the pictures have "real" fetuses, so it makes it look even more realistic. Well, like many things on the internet these days, it turns out this was a hoax, and it was put on by a Chinese artist.

Yeah, I know, many will say "of course that was fake, I knew it," however, unless you have all the facts, you can be skeptical, but, you don't know what to assume until then. Not to mention, there are people/tribes in many countries (New Guinea for one, but most of the cannabalism is ritualistic I have read) who eat things that may seem abhorrent (like people) to us. I'm sure that this does happen in some places. On a side note, I hear that the afterbirth is very popular in many countries. Yum yum! :lame:

http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/e/eatingbabies.htm

hesse15
02-09-2006, 09:11 AM
Some of you might have heard a story about people in Japan or China, or Taiwan, eating abort fetuses...kinda like a delicacy for the rich if you will. There are even pictures showing it. Actually, if you read the story, some of the pictures have "real" fetuses, so it makes it look even more realistic. Well, like many things on the internet these days, it turns out this was a hoax, and it was put on by a Chinese artist.

Yeah, I know, many will say "of course that was fake, I knew it," however, unless you have all the facts, you can be skeptical, but, you don't know what to assume until then. Not to mention, there are people/tribes in many countries (New Guinea for one, but most of the cannabalism is ritualistic I have read) who eat things that may seem abhorrent (like people) to us. I'm sure that this does happen in some places. On a side note, I hear that the afterbirth is very popular in many countries. Yum yum! :lame:

http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/e/eatingbabies.htm

that sound disgousting
i think that in old time I think indian eat the placenta but is different usually all the population on the world they have respect for dead relatives.
the hoax sounds like the one about kittenalive in a glass bottle
it is also true that in the world there is a lot of different custumes
like people eating dogs (china)
where I am from we eat horses and donkey but for us is like a cow or a pig and never been a domestic animal just be used for farming purpose not too much recreational ones

derstuka
02-09-2006, 09:21 AM
that sound disgousting
i think that in old time I think indian eat the placenta but is different usually all the population on the world they have respect for dead relatives.
the hoax sounds like the one about kittenalive in a glass bottle
it is also true that in the world there is a lot of different custumes
like people eating dogs (china)
where I am from we eat horses and donkey but for us is like a cow or a pig and never been a domestic animal just be used for farming purpose not too much recreational ones

Yeah, there sure are some different customs. Placentas are popular as well, and that is part of a human so it =cannibalism. At my work, we have quite a few Vietnamese people (Filipino as well) and more than one of them has told me that they love dog and it tastes good. It came up first when one of them saw my dad's dog, a German Shepard. Who knows, maybe they are right, but I just can't see myself eating my best friend...well, maybe if I was starving! haha! Some of the filipinos ate "baluut" while I was training in San Jose, and it was disgusting (to me). I cannot see myself eating a partially fertilized, then buried egg, especially since some even have beaks and feathers in them. For 50,000 on Fear Factor maybe!

hesse15
02-09-2006, 09:40 AM
that sound disgousting
i think that in old time I think indian eat the placenta but is different usually all the population on the world they have respect for dead relatives.
the hoax sounds like the one about kittenalive in a glass bottle
it is also true that in the world there is a lot of different custumes
like people eating dogs (china)
where I am from we eat horses and donkey but for us is like a cow or a pig and never been a domestic animal just be used for farming purpose not too much recreational ones

Yeah, there sure are some different customs. Placentas are popular as well, and that is part of a human so it =cannibalism. At my work, we have quite a few Vietnamese people (Filipino as well) and more than one of them has told me that they love dog and it tastes good. It came up first when one of them saw my dad's dog, a German Shepard. Who knows, maybe they are right, but I just can't see myself eating my best friend...well, maybe if I was starving! haha! Some of the filipinos ate "baluut" while I was training in San Jose, and it was disgusting (to me). I cannot see myself eating a partially fertilized, then buried egg, especially since some even have beaks and feathers in them. For 50,000 on Fear Factor maybe!
when i was kid mom was always doing cow tongue and pig brain and i really like it
now after 6 years in the usa i noticed that i am not going to ever prepare that but if my mom does I will eat and like
so a lot of time is how our brain is expose to the food not the food himself
and for sure in country where meat is so scarce everything almost that move is consider food.
like i am from an island and we eat a lot of sea products like sea hurchin octopussy snail (that also from the earth but i don`t )
dog for me is like a relatives so I will have trouble also if I am starving.
but in sardinia a very good delicacy is a special cheese with maggot and is so expensive but if you do not pay attention to the worms (usually you make a cream is soo goood
http://www.apocalypsefiction.com/issfive/cheese.html
but i just will eat this not other rotten cheese from any of other countries

hesse15
02-09-2006, 09:53 AM
Yeah, there sure are some different customs. Placentas are popular as well, and that is part of a human so it =cannibalism. !
i check in the dictionary
cannibalism is eating flesh of your same species
but placenta is not really flesh so does not count
is like drinking blood is not cannibalism so dracula was not.
i think is more when you eat like a full functional organ or a arm or a piece of skin
but like if you eat your nails i do not think is cannibalism

derstuka
02-09-2006, 09:58 AM
that sound disgousting
i think that in old time I think indian eat the placenta but is different usually all the population on the world they have respect for dead relatives.
the hoax sounds like the one about kittenalive in a glass bottle
it is also true that in the world there is a lot of different custumes
like people eating dogs (china)
where I am from we eat horses and donkey but for us is like a cow or a pig and never been a domestic animal just be used for farming purpose not too much recreational ones

Yeah, there sure are some different customs. Placentas are popular as well, and that is part of a human so it =cannibalism. At my work, we have quite a few Vietnamese people (Filipino as well) and more than one of them has told me that they love dog and it tastes good. It came up first when one of them saw my dad's dog, a German Shepard. Who knows, maybe they are right, but I just can't see myself eating my best friend...well, maybe if I was starving! haha! Some of the filipinos ate "baluut" while I was training in San Jose, and it was disgusting (to me). I cannot see myself eating a partially fertilized, then buried egg, especially since some even have beaks and feathers in them. For 50,000 on Fear Factor maybe!
when i was kid mom was always doing cow tongue and pig brain and i really like it
now after 6 years in the usa i noticed that i am not going to ever prepare that but if my mom does I will eat and like
so a lot of time is how our brain is expose to the food not the food himself
and for sure in country where meat is so scarce everything almost that move is consider food.
like i am from an island and we eat a lot of sea products like sea hurchin octopussy snail (that also from the earth but i don`t )
dog for me is like a relatives so I will have trouble also if I am starving.
but in sardinia a very good delicacy is a special cheese with maggot and is so expensive but if you do not pay attention to the worms (usually you make a cream is soo goood
http://www.apocalypsefiction.com/issfive/cheese.html
but i just will eat this not other rotten cheese from any of other countries

Hey, I saw people eating that cheese filled with maggots on TV. Ahhh, very interesting to say the least. I just have a feeling that one of those maggots would manage to go somewhere they are not supposed to and cause trouble.

I have had cow tongue, deer heart (very tender) but, never pig brains. I can imagine, if you patted them up just right, they might just about pass for a hamburger. What do they taste like?

Anybody ever been to a wild game dinner? I had skunk chili, porcupine stew, possum stew, to name a few.

derstuka
02-09-2006, 10:05 AM
Yeah, there sure are some different customs. Placentas are popular as well, and that is part of a human so it =cannibalism. !
i check in the dictionary
cannibalism is eating flesh of your same species
but placenta is not really flesh so does not count
is like drinking blood is not cannibalism so dracula was not.
i think is more when you eat like a full functional organ or a arm or a piece of skin
but like if you eat your nails i do not think is cannibalism

Well, the dictionary might classify it as something else, but plain and simple, it is membranous organ produced of the woman during pregnancy, so that is close enough for me. You can chow down, but I'll pass, no matter how many people rave about it. I'll chow down on a nice bloody steak instead. I guess eating an eyeball would not be considered cannibalism either, since it is not technically made up of flesh. Yummy.

rock_ski_cowboy
02-09-2006, 10:09 AM
My little brother said that in the hills of Hidalgo, north of Mexico City, there is a popular delicacy called "Yogur del guzanito". basically they have a jar of some sort of worms, they pour this into a glass of cream or milk and the worms swim around rapidly and secrete something that makes the milk curdle into a a yogurt-like texture. After a few minutes of "stirring" they strain out the worms and gulp it down. He ate it but it freaked him out.

hesse15
02-09-2006, 10:21 AM
,on TV. Ahhh, very interesting to say the least. I just have a feeling that one of those maggots would manage to go somewhere they are not supposed to and cause trouble.

I have had cow tongue, deer heart (very tender) but, never pig brains. I can imagine, if you patted them up just right, they might just about pass for a hamburger. What do they taste like?

Anybody ever been to a wild game dinner? I had skunk chili, porcupine stew, possum stew, to name a few.
no usually you chew them (the maggots) and they cannot survive in the stomach,and they are just little fly little little bugs ,
i am sure that my parents as kid they fed me with bunch of stuff
but i remember i refused to eat sea turtle when i was 5 it was too bad to see the face of the turtle
about deer i have troubles
i cried so badly when i saw bambie movie and still now in my eye there is the sad face of bambie associated with deer
not too muchproblems with rabbit because i use to eat a lot of them and never saw them as a household animal but just as food
the brain usually you boiled and you eat with lemon and salt and is soft and sweet or you fry in little piece after roll in flour
like my dad love frog legs and a kind of dessert made out of pig blood cooked with raisins, i saw made it once as a kid and i cannot ever had that.
about wild meat for me porcupine are little cuties same as racoon opossum and skunk,i never really saw them before usa so for me were cartoon sweet thing not food.
ok we also eat pig feet and they are good
mostly from the baby pigs,but is also true i never saw when they kill them and that make a difference
i saw kill chicken and was not bad very fast and quick one second and was dead and no blood you extend the neck and that is it
rabbit still no blood but took a little more and they die with open eyes and that is kind of bad
when an animal is dying and look at you is really hard to eat after.

hesse15
02-09-2006, 10:36 AM
My little brother said that in the hills of Hidalgo, north of Mexico City, there is a popular delicacy called "Yogur del guzanito". basically they have a jar of some sort of worms, they pour this into a glass of cream or milk and the worms swim around rapidly and secrete something that makes the milk curdle into a a yogurt-like texture. After a few minutes of "stirring" they strain out the worms and gulp it down. He ate it but it freaked him out.
mhh
i use to do my own yogurt with some lactobacilly that look like rice,but they did not move and they do not have eyes or stuff like that
if you do not eat the worm I do not think is too bad is like the mescal drink
in which inside they put a worm and is a big one like one inch,but if you do not see or drink him is like any other alchol distillated

derstuka
02-09-2006, 10:53 AM
no usually you chew them (the maggots) and they cannot survive in the stomach,and they are just little fly little little bugs ,
i am sure that my parents as kid they fed me with bunch of stuff
but i remember i refused to eat sea turtle when i was 5 it was too bad to see the face of the turtle
about deer i have troubles
i cried so badly when i saw bambie movie and still now in my eye there is the sad face of bambie associated with deer
not too muchproblems with rabbit because i use to eat a lot of them and never saw them as a household animal but just as food
the brain usually you boiled and you eat with lemon and salt and is soft and sweet or you fry in little piece after roll in flour
like my dad love frog legs and a kind of dessert made out of pig blood cooked with raisins, i saw made it once as a kid and i cannot ever had that.
about wild meat for me porcupine are little cuties same as racoon opossum and skunk,i never really saw them before usa so for me were cartoon sweet thing not food.
ok we also eat pig feet and they are good
mostly from the baby pigs,but is also true i never saw when they kill them and that make a difference
i saw kill chicken and was not bad very fast and quick one second and was dead and no blood you extend the neck and that is it
rabbit still no blood but took a little more and they die with open eyes and that is kind of bad
when an animal is dying and look at you is really hard to eat after.

Same here, I think it is sad to see an animal looking at you while it is dying. I used to have the "kill'em all" attitude when I was younger, but now I feel more for the mistreatment/killing of animals. I still would hunt, but only for food, and not just to kill like some people do.

I had pigs feet when I was younger a couple of times, only because my uncle loved it and kept buggin' me to eat it. I cannot remember what the hell it tasted like though. I used to eat a lot of food from a cafe my mom used to work at, and they used to have all you can eat frog legs. I loved them.

Have you seen that "birdnest soup" that they have in Thailand, and some other asian countries? The nest is made half of bird salvia, and is extremely expensive.

The really sad thing to be is this crazy demand for sharkfin soup. $100+ dollars a bowl in Hong Kong and Japan. They made a bust off of Hawaii a few years ago and confiscated thousands and thousands of shark fins. They cut off the shark's fins and toss it back into the ocean while it is still alive. I think that they made an even bigger bust off of South Africa a couple of years ago. Sad, sad...

cachehiker
02-09-2006, 12:13 PM
like the mescal drink in which inside they put a worm and is a big one like one inch,but if you do not see or drink him is like any other alchol distillated

In my younger, wilder college days my roomates said if you ate the worm you would see God.

I think it was finishing the bottle of mezcal first that did the trick.

:boozer:

derstuka
02-09-2006, 01:52 PM
like the mescal drink in which inside they put a worm and is a big one like one inch,but if you do not see or drink him is like any other alchol distillated

In my younger, wilder college days my roomates said if you ate the worm you would see God.

I think it was finishing the bottle of mezcal first that did the trick.

:boozer:

I always heard the saying that eating the worm will give you wisdom. Maybe as in you will be wise enough not to do that again. Guess it varies from place to place. Only God it will get you is a trip to the porcelain God! :mrgreen:

greyhair biker
02-11-2006, 07:00 AM
I've eaten lots of wild game, mostly Elk, Deer, Moose, Bear, Antelope, Rabbit...but the most 'interesting' lately was Beaver Tail stew. We trapped the beavers oueselves & then you take the meat - tenderloin - front just above the tail and cut it up like stew meat & cook it however you want..kind of tastes like...a rich beef. Rattlesnake is interesting too...reminds me of chicken

greyhair biker
02-11-2006, 07:21 AM
I actually don't hunt any more...did it for years but only for the meat. Last time I went Elk hunting I shot at a cow elk from several hundred yards and knew I'd hit it. It took off into some black timber up the mountain & I lost the blood trail in the timber. I was so mad that I coudn't find it that I handed my rifle to my partner, game him my horse and walked the 5 miles back to camp....never been since :frustrated: