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seaturtleisland
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08 Jan 2013, 3:34 pm

You put crickets and cockroaches on the list, why not ants?



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08 Jan 2013, 4:47 pm

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You put crickets and cockroaches on the list, why not ants?


Ants? I bet everyone has eaten ants by mistake. And they're so tiny that I find it difficult to have any strong feelings about eating them. I mean, if I noticed that an ant was on my fingertip right now, I could happily just eat it. I would have no particular reason to, but it doesn't seem repulsive.

On the other hand, if you are talking about a mass of ants as a drinkable liquid.....



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08 Jan 2013, 5:52 pm

seaturtleisland wrote:
You put crickets and cockroaches on the list, why not ants?


What Declension said about them being too small.

And for what BlueAbyss said about it being duckling, I put that because it's totally normal to eat adult duck.



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08 Jan 2013, 5:53 pm

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In my opinion, the "pet" argument doesn't really work, since most Westerners seem perfectly happy for the rabbit to have this dual role.

Incidentally, I have actually eaten a century egg. It was even more terrible than I thought it would be!


I think I would rather eat Soylent Green than eat century egg.



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08 Jan 2013, 6:04 pm

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I think I would rather eat Soylent Green than eat century egg.


Well, if you didn't know what Soylent Green is, then it would be an easy decision. Human meat apparently tastes like pork. Whereas century eggs taste like....... century eggs.



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08 Jan 2013, 6:09 pm

Declension wrote:
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I think I would rather eat Soylent Green than eat century egg.


Well, if you didn't know what Soylent Green is, then it would be an easy decision. Human meat apparently tastes like pork. Whereas century eggs taste like....... century eggs.


You mean...

Soylent Green is people?! 8O



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08 Jan 2013, 9:37 pm

puddingmouse wrote:
seaturtleisland wrote:
You put crickets and cockroaches on the list, why not ants?


What Declension said about them being too small.

And for what BlueAbyss said about it being duckling, I put that because it's totally normal to eat adult duck.


It's also perfectly normal to eat deer yet you have it on the list.



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08 Jan 2013, 10:10 pm

I believe their are genetic inclinations to eating meat the more so the colder the climate your family hailed from not just the male female taste difference.



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08 Jan 2013, 10:53 pm

I've already had most of those... Crocodile is my favorite.


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09 Jan 2013, 3:06 am

seaturtleisland wrote:
puddingmouse wrote:
seaturtleisland wrote:
You put crickets and cockroaches on the list, why not ants?


What Declension said about them being too small.

And for what BlueAbyss said about it being duckling, I put that because it's totally normal to eat adult duck.


It's also perfectly normal to eat deer yet you have it on the list.


It's actually not in Britain (people also generally don't eat rabbit here, that's how wussy we are).



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09 Jan 2013, 9:37 am

yes
i may, but currently only chickens

chickens are less than cows

i would even eat humans if we had a different culture

and hey, if we may die anyway why not?

people are not worthy enough

people are racists anyway, so what's the difference between eating animals and between discriminating people?

hypocrisy is actually do being a leaf eater

mmm, and if leafs were that color (the light green) i would also eat them. i don't like dark green much.



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09 Jan 2013, 9:56 am

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09 Jan 2013, 10:10 am

Guinea pig - too cute
rabbit - Rabbit stew is good
horse - tough but edible
deer - Strange flavor but edible...eaten at thanksgiving in 2009
whale - probably would need to eat it in sushi bar or something
squirrel - stringy
crocodile - strange taste
cat - possibly eaten it before.....questionable
dog -^
monkey - haven't but i'm willing to try
seal -^
ostrich -^
octopus - it's alright not great though
dormouse - too small not enough meat
pangolin - looks interesting will need to try it
cockroach - it's a cockroach....only if there's nothing left.
crickets - with chocolate
scorpion - same as cockroach
snake - it's interesting
veal - needs seasoning
duckling - i'd rather wait for it to become a adult duck
penguin - maybe?
zebra - it's like a horse so it'll be interestingly delicious.



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09 Jan 2013, 10:11 am

will you bite a living creature like chicken or a cow?



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09 Jan 2013, 10:12 am

ronpl wrote:
will you bite a living creature like chicken or a cow?


i've licked a live walking mooing cow before...and i held a chicken....eaten it's eggs then ate it as well.



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09 Jan 2013, 2:11 pm

were you tearing the chicken feathers?

i've a book describing how to do it

it's called 'the pleasures book'

in hebrew

i can share some knowledge from it

it isn't just about food. it's about pleasures but it's also kinda not that much serious and just written in "half joking" way

this is it
http://www.text.org.il/index.php?book=0615091