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Dog is a bit more common in most Asian cultures than is cat, but it is eaten. It tastes a little gamey, a little stringy/tough. If you've had horse, the analogue might be 'the difference between beef and horse is the difference between chicken and cat'. Americans should eat more horse, dog, and pigeon, by the way. Get with the program.
Full grown cats also taste like they smell but not as intense. Both taste better piping hot, because the more they cool down the more petlike they begin to taste. Sriracha helps too. I've had horse sausage, which is far less uncommon than dog or cat. It's pretty good, fairly sweet compared to other meats, I found.
Although I don't know if it's true, since the 60s rabbits must be sold with the head because if you cut off the tail, he's and limbs and skin the animal, a cat does look like a rabbit. Tacos. It tastes like chicken, don’t ask me how I know. It is known to taste like rabbit.
It probably smells similar to something else. Cats have very few taste receptors but a very keen sense of smell. One of my cats loves sweets, fruits, and veggies. Goes nuts for asparagus, spinach, celery, pumpkin, etc. Loves melon, mango, oranges, apples, berries, grapes, literally all fruits except for bananas.
Yes, some flavours do pass into breast milk, which is why they suggest nursing mothers stay away from certain foods like garlic. Breastmilk tastes a bit different from every woman. It is thinner and sweeter than cows milk, but often has a bit of a bitter or even fishy taste to it, especially if the woman has high lipase (milk-fats) The taste ...
It is but it is processed before ending up on the shelves. If you were to go drink milk straight from an utter it wouldn’t have the same taste as the milk you’re used to. Reply. FewGazelle58408. • 3 yr. ago.
I only tried dog once. It was strangely sweet. As far as I know, it wasn't marinated or anything, it just had a natural sweetness that I can't quite explain. I've had cat several times. Every time, it was in a heavy sauce, so I can't say much about the flavor. However, the texture is unmistakable. It was always really stringy and tough.
Yes, I did it a lot. Last I heard, no, at least for canned cat food. You can eat it in small quantities in a desperation scenario, but it's neither good for you or tasty. Dry food is a slightly different story, but still pretty bland. Don't do it.
Good Soup 😊. Yo Mama... sorry, I couldn't help it. LOL. Tastes like chicken. C e t. Very gamey, it was hard to keep still so I tied the damn thing to a table and skinned it alive. I first tried the shoulder meat and it’s was similar to dogmeat. Mostly like cat. I bet it's ameowzing.
I'm from Vietnam. Taste like beef with a stringy texture. Reply reply ChinkInMyArmor • Like cat meat ...