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    Horse Meat

    Anybody tried any of the Horse steaks at E'scargot Bleu?


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    Quote Originally Posted by LancsHibs View Post
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    Anybody tried any of the Horse steaks at E'scargot Bleu?
    I think I'd go for horse over a blue snail any day. Tbh, I don't think I'd have a problem with it.

    The horse is a sacred animal in this country, in the same way that cows are to Hindis. Once you get over that, it's just another piece of meat.

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    I've tried it in France a few times. The first time I had it, it was delicious. Each time after that though, it's been ok but nothing special.

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    I've tried it in France a few times. The first time I had it, it was delicious. Each time after that though, it's been ok but nothing special.


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    Heard it's very lean and tasty.

    Thing is in our culture we see horses as pets and like most pets are not edible food, but what about the people who have pot bellied pigs as pets but are still happy to eat pork. We have canine teeth for a reason, we're omnivores and that's how we survive as a species.

    I have no problem eating horse meat, or any kind of meat within reason, remember the scandal years ago about certain chinese restaurants serving cat instead of chicken, well no one was any the wiser until it was exposed.

    Ghengis Khan in Leith serves up a varied amount of wierd meats, ostrich, zebra etc, nobody bats an eyelid about that because these animals are seen as wid and not pets, it's all in the mind.

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    It is probably alright if you know that is what you are eating. I went to a place that tried to pass it off as chicken. They wont get by me with a 6ft drumstick!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JC50 View Post
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    Heard it's very lean and tasty.

    Thing is in our culture we see horses as pets and like most pets are not edible food, but what about the people who have pot bellied pigs as pets but are still happy to eat pork. We have canine teeth for a reason, we're omnivores and that's how we survive as a species.

    I have no problem eating horse meat, or any kind of meat within reason, remember the scandal years ago about certain chinese restaurants serving cat instead of chicken, well no one was any the wiser until it was exposed.

    Ghengis Khan in Leith serves up a varied amount of wierd meats, ostrich, zebra etc, nobody bats an eyelid about that because these animals are seen as wid and not pets, it's all in the mind.
    Is this true or is it an urban myth...I would have assumed that the supply of cats would be so small to make it almost impossible for a kitchen to actually replace their chicken with cat....chicken is also extremely cheap (esp when buying the poorer quality stuff from the Cash and Carry which I'm sure most chionese takeaways do) so I'm not sure the economics of such a move really stack up at all!!

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    I can understand people being squeamish about meat in general, but not specific animals.

    Rabbit, for example, is still eaten a lot more here than it is in Scotland. I'm not that fussed for it myself, but I can eat it no bother and don't see what the difference is between that and say dog or cat.

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    I've eaten it several times, both cooked and raw.

    It's extremely popular in Japan where it's known as busashi. It's basically minced finely and served with grated garlic. Pretty decent eats.

    I've got a picture on my PC but I don't think I can post it in this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergey® View Post
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    I've eaten it several times, both cooked and raw.

    It's extremely popular in Japan where it's known as busashi. It's basically minced finely and served with grated garlic. Pretty decent eats.

    I've got a picture on my PC but I don't think I can post it in this forum.
    You want to make sure you ask for that really carefully, I would say.

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    As an aside; I was in Milan a couple of years ago at a fine food fair as a guest of the Milanese Chamber of Commerce. One of the excursions on the trip was a visit to a local salami producer.

    Unbeknown to me at the time, Lombardy is basically the unofficial salami capital of the world. They produce hundreds, if not thousands of different varieties. Anyway, we were allowed to taste this particular producers wares and were asked afterwards which ones we preferred. Several of us selected the same salami as being a stand-out. It transpired that it was 40% donkey meat and 60% wild boar. If you were to label it as that here in the UK, no one would buy it.

    The UK is opposite of how food works everywhere else in Europe. There, good things to eat start in the kitchens of those who grow and husband good things to cook. The best restaurants in Italy, France and Spain look out over countryside. The march of gastronomy tramps from the field to the town. In Britain, all the really innovative food is made in cities. Well, one city. London. And chefs have to beg and bribe to get the peasantry to produce raw ingredients that haven't had their beaks cut off or been chemically peeled. Stroll round any farmers' market and wonder at the national shame that is home-made Blighty grub.

    Feed me horse and donkey any day of the week

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergey® View Post
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    Feed me horse and donkey any day of the week
    We often take in language students from Italy. I always have a wee chuckle when they baulk at the thought of Haggis. I never mention the stuff they put in their sausages, but I do draw attention to the fact they are partial to a McDonalds.

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    It is interesting how ideas about food are different around the world. When I spent time in China my ex-girlfriend told me she couldn't believe I would eat Haggis, while we both casually tucked into a plate of dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filled Rolls View Post
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    We often take in language students from Italy. I always have a wee chuckle when they baulk at the thought of Haggis. I never mention the stuff they put in their sausages, but I do draw attention to the fact they are partial to a McDonalds.
    What's the I-talian for "eyelids and hooves"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JC50 View Post
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    Heard it's very lean and tasty.

    Thing is in our culture we see horses as pets and like most pets are not edible food, but what about the people who have pot bellied pigs as pets but are still happy to eat pork. We have canine teeth for a reason, we're omnivores and that's how we survive as a species.

    I have no problem eating horse meat, or any kind of meat within reason, remember the scandal years ago about certain chinese restaurants serving cat instead of chicken, well no one was any the wiser until it was exposed.

    Ghengis Khan in Leith serves up a varied amount of wierd meats, ostrich, zebra etc, nobody bats an eyelid about that because these animals are seen as wid and not pets, it's all in the mind.
    Kublai Kahns

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    Quote Originally Posted by Houchy View Post
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    Nah, he meant wee Genghis McKhan. The lad who hangs around in the lidl car park?

    Some of the meat he can get a hold of for you.... Makes you wonder how he does it. Apparently he nearly got caught on his last visit to Blair Drummond and he's barred from the Zoo.

    Next time I'm buying, I'll let you know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steakbake View Post
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    Nah, he meant wee Genghis McKhan. The lad who hangs around in the lidl car park?

    Some of the meat he can get a hold of for you.... Makes you wonder how he does it. Apparently he nearly got caught on his last visit to Blair Drummond and he's barred from the Zoo.

    Next time I'm buying, I'll let you know.
    His brother Phil works as tea boy in the cafe in the Community Centre.

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    There used to be a famous racehorse called L'Escargot. Has he been in the freezer all these years?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steakbake View Post
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    Nah, he meant wee Genghis McKhan. The lad who hangs around in the lidl car park?

    Some of the meat he can get a hold of for you.... Makes you wonder how he does it. Apparently he nearly got caught on his last visit to Blair Drummond and he's barred from the Zoo.

    Next time I'm buying, I'll let you know.

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    I eat have eaten horse meat a fair few times, think it's pretty decent.

    Over the years i've eaten a huge number of 'exotic' meats including: crocodile, gazelle, kangaroo, ostrich, python, starlings, dog, snails and frog. Some are good, some aren't.

    I've also tried to eat a deep fried scorpion and a deep fried tarantula but wasn't able to swallow either.

    I quite enjoy trying new things so wouldn't rule out trying anything once.

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    In the Andes they serve guinea pig. They have them running around, and you can choose the one you want, like choosing your lobster out of the tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Houchy View Post
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    That's the one, ta!

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    Worst thing I ever had was when I was working in Sardinia and had a cheese that had live maggots in it. It was f****** rank!!! I didn't fancy it but I couldn't really refuse. Wish I bloody did though

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    Now serving crocodile!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fantic View Post
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    Now serving crocodile!
    I thought they always served crocodile in there... at least there was one at the table beside me. boom boom.

    No, in all seriousness, I was in a couple of years ago and i'm pretty certain that Crocodile was in one of their bowls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Houchy View Post
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    I thought they always served crocodile in there... at least there was one at the table beside me. boom boom.

    No, in all seriousness, I was in a couple of years ago and i'm pretty certain that Crocodile was in one of their bowls.
    Never been in. I walk passed the sign every day and it says 'now serving crocodile'.

    When i think about it that signs been up for years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fantic View Post
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    Never been in. I walk passed the sign every day and it says 'now serving crocodile'.

    When i think about it that signs been up for years.
    I went in there the other day and asked for a crocodile sandwich to take away.

    .... jacket on.....

    "and make it snappy".

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    Can't beat pressed dog.
    Tastes a bit like chicken mind...


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    Horse meat? Nah, I've heard it gives you the trotts.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Houchy View Post
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    Worst thing I ever had was when I was working in Sardinia and had a cheese that had live maggots in it. It was f****** rank!!! I didn't fancy it but I couldn't really refuse. Wish I bloody did though
    Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeesus, I would've died! I hate maggots (unneeded info but the hatred comes from some horror movie when some insane man was being ate by the things)

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