HORSE MEAT
Quick, who eats horsemeat? If you don’t know the answer, read on. The information may be good for you!French, Italians, Swiss, Japanese and Quebecois in Canada are horse meat aficionados and most of the 65,000 horses slaughtered in the country were shipped to Europe, Japan and to the province of Quebec. The French appetite for horse meat dates from the Battle of Eylau in 1807, when the surgeon-in-chief of Napoleon’s Army, Baron Dominique-Jean Larry, advised the starving troops to eat the flesh of dead battlefield horses. The cavalry used breastplates as cooking pans. They also used whatever spices they could get their hands on. It continues today!Horsemeat is lean, protein-rich, finely textured, bright red, firm, and more so horses are immune to BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy). Tough meat cuts must be cooked long enough to tenderise connective tissue (collagen), or marinated before cooking to ensure both flavour and tenderness.English will not consume horsemeat. To them, horses are companions, not food, the way most of us think of dogs!Yet Chinese and Korean eat dog meat and consider it a delicacy. One man’s protein is another man’s pet!
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Cherokee ate dog at times.
Sister 3
Patsy, there's no telling what we Americans are eating in some of our restaurants!
Often I follow the "I never eat anything with a face" eating plan, eating only grains, fruits, veggies, nuts and oil. I feel better on that diet. But if I were a hungry person on a battlefield and there was a dead horse lying there, I'd certainly cook it up.
Food for thought.
Dxxx
I'm glad I'm in Ontario then, not Quebec! lol I hadnt' heard that they eat horsemeat? Just knowing what it was I'd never be able to eat it!
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