Yeah, watch your facts, bro. Most Koreans do not regularly eat dog (most Koreans have never even tried dog), selling dog meat is illegal (although some people do it anyways), and nureongi are essentially mutts and mongrels, not some super-special cowdog (seriously, wtf?).AccursedTheory said:When you hear of people eating 'pets,' you are mistaken. I'll use Korea as an example.
They eat dogs.
But they don;t eat fluffy. They eat a breed of dogs that resemble cows more than dogs. They have no intellect (its like looking a cow in the eye, not a dog), spend their lives penned up in living areas, and couldn't be turned into pets if you tried.
As for eating them.. if it was like what I describe, than sure. Now, kidnapping fluffy and having a grill out... no.
A bit, yeah. Usually about chicken tender sized meat pieces, too.Pimppeter2 said:I think the better question is: Do cats taste like chicken?
I was in Korea. They eat dogs in there shopping malls. I've been to the dog farms, which are in populated, easily found areas.atalanta said:Yeah, watch your facts, bro. Most Koreans do not regularly eat dog (most Koreans have never even tried dog), selling dog meat is illegal (although some people do it anyways), and nureongi are essentially mutts and mongrels, not some super-special cowdog (seriously, wtf?).AccursedTheory said:When you hear of people eating 'pets,' you are mistaken. I'll use Korea as an example.
They eat dogs.
But they don;t eat fluffy. They eat a breed of dogs that resemble cows more than dogs. They have no intellect (its like looking a cow in the eye, not a dog), spend their lives penned up in living areas, and couldn't be turned into pets if you tried.
As for eating them.. if it was like what I describe, than sure. Now, kidnapping fluffy and having a grill out... no.
As for eating pets in general -- some people have pet lambs, goats, rabbits, horses, and birds, all of which are or were commonly eaten. My mother had a pet rooster when she was younger; she still eats chicken. The difference between companion animals and food animals is entirely arbitrary.
If you do find a place where you can try horse try to get a pony, the younger the horse the better it is. Also because of it's taste do not order a rare (medium or medium-rare for the fullest flavor).BehattedWanderer said:Surely. As an individual who has had the choice of eating an animal under those specific circumstances (cat and dog both). They are quite edible, and very delicious when prepared as they are for the appropriate custom. I'm still waiting to find a place to try Horse, personally.
A bit, yeah. Usually about chicken tender sized meat pieces, too.Pimppeter2 said:I think the better question is: Do cats taste like chicken?
"the only reason we don't eat human is because it tastes lousy."monkeypants said:DA GEIST: nah lets eat people