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In the Anglosphere, donkey meat consumption, similarly to horse meat, is generally considered taboo. [9] [10] Donkey meat can be consumed fresh, or used as ingredient for hams and sausages. Fresh donkey meat can be roasted or used as ingredient for stews. Donkey stew and tapulon are two examples of traditional stews in Italian cuisine.
The Australian meat substitution scandal of 1981 involved the widespread substitution of horse meat and kangaroo meat for beef in Australia. [1] While the substitution primarily affected meat exported overseas, particularly to the United States, further investigations revealed that these, as well as donkey meat and pet food, had been packaged for human consumption and non-halal meat was sold ...
Approximately 3.5 million donkeys and mules are slaughtered each year for meat worldwide. [60] In Italy, which has the highest consumption of equine meat in Europe and where donkey meat is the main ingredient of several regional dishes, about 1,000 donkeys were slaughtered in 2010, yielding approximately 100 tonnes (98 long tons; 110 short tons ...
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Anciently, in Bologna, donkey and/or horse were added to the pork. (The same page refers to a museum of industry in Bologna, which includes a section devoted to Mortadella production. Might be worth mentioning in the article.) Donkey mortadella, described as a local tradition, is on sale in Quattro Castella Province of Reggio Emilia
Sea Salt Brownie Bites. 2023 F&W Best New Chef Isabel Coss swears by TJ’s Sea Salt Brownie Bites. These fudgy brownies, cut into eight squares, are packed with chocolate chips and finished with ...
Burro, s.m. A tortilla wrap with meat or some other food, taco. The word alludes to donkey meat that has been enjoyed by our indigenous people. Dried beef is very popular in Sonora, and it has been observed on some occasions that, taking advantage of this circumstance, dried donkey meat is fraudulently sold.