Poll: Eating Brains

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GiglameshSoulEater

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Brains.

The grey stuff is the desire of every zombie, monsters, aliens, all because they contain your mind... your essence. Chowing down on the squidgy stuff in myths and beliefs gives you the wisdom or memories of the unlucky creature now lacking a cranium and more besides.

In many countries, people eat brains of sheep and cows and other tasty livestock. So my question is: Have/ would you eat a brain, why, and if you have: what are they like?
 

child of lileth

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If I did, it would only be so I could one-up that picture of Iron Maiden from around the time of the Piece of Mind album, where they were sitting at the dinner table with the plate of brains. But for any other reason, probably not if it's human or something.
 

micky

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if im visiting another country then sure, its good to try new things. but not human brains thats called cannibalism which is frowned upon in some societies.
 

Ironic Pirate

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Nah, it would be all chewy. If it was cooked to where it was crunchy, maybe, but I don't like chewy food, unless it's like Jello, etc.
 

WittyInfidel

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Consumption of human nervous tissue leads to some very nasty side effects. Muscle tissue, on the other hand, if cooked correctly, carries much less risk.

Just sayin...
 

Tibike77

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Eaten : cow brain, pig brain, chicken brain. It's been a while though since I had a good one, it was back in the days when my grandparents were still live and kicking, caring for and slaughtering their own animals.

How various animal brains taste like depends a lot on how they're prepared and the skill of the cook... if somebody that has no idea what to do (or simply lacks experience) cooks them, they might very likely turn into tasteless mush (like, sadly, a lot of cooks from places where I occasionally go eat).

I'm having a hard time describing the taste in words... how should I put this... they taste very little like the regular meat of the animal (but with a hint of it though), they resemble more some of the other animal's innards, but it always has a very distinctive taste no other of the animal bits has (and as usual, a hint of chicken, but then again, almost anything you can't really describe seems to taste slightly like chicken, heh).

Chicken brain tastes almost like a combination between chicken heart, liver and a hint of regular meat, but it has less of a chewy and more of a crunchy/spongy feel. Out of all animal brains, I like it most, but the portions are obviously tiny. Boiled it's least likely to get wrong, just boil the entire head (after cleaning and optionally skinning, of course), crack it open, brain served.
Cow brain could almost pass for steak, but it's a lot smoother and fragile, a tiny bit too fat for my taste.
Pig brain actually reminds me of mushrooms for some reason, mixed with a hint of chicken, but a bit more watery, and of course, easily fragmented.

Seriously, I'm quite bad at describing taste in words, and the fact it's been a while is not helping. Long story short, it's worth trying, can be very tasty, but only if the one preparing it knows what he's doing (or if you're trying boiled chicken, which you'd have a hard time getting wrong). If done wrong, it can be disgusting, especially pig (IMO, that's the trickiest one).
 

Palademon

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FargoDog said:
'Cause all we wanna do is eat your brains..

Ahem. I would try it, but I don't think it's something I would go out of my way to get.
We're not unreasonable, I mean no one's gunna eat your eyes...

Anyway, no thanks. I'm not a fan of organs.
 

Tibike77

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Palademon said:
Anyway, no thanks. I'm not a fan of organs.
Off-topic : that reminds me, they used to sell chicken hearts around here (can't seem to find any lately)... they taste great either sautéed or stir-fried (I prefer them with white rice, but on bread as a sandwich or burger also works great).
 

teh_Canape

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"I shall eat your brain and gain your knowledge"

well, now on a serious point, no thank you, I'm not that much into "brain eating" thingy =P
 

FeetOfClay

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Prions tend to buold up in brain tissue, and they cause some nasty diseases, so no thank you. Anything else is fair game though, at least the first time. Hell, I've eaten jellyfish. Looked, and tasted, like an old elastic band.