• TWeaK@lemm.ee
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    Most people in China do not eat cat meat

    Most people in China do not think they eat cat meat.

    Also, when you press ctrl+c on this page you get a bunch of extra crap copied…

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    Edit: In fairness, most people in the Western world don’t think they eat horse meat. If anything could be learned from the Tesco scandal (and there certainly was no punishment) it’s that the practice of substituting meat is widespread throughout the food industry. Turkey for chicken is one of my pet hates.

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        I’m referring to it being used as a cheap substitute in products advertised as beef or other meats. There was a scandal with Tesco products containing it.

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            I dunno, I remember Tesco being dragged through the headlines, but really it was suppliers, and some were quoted saying “everyone does it”. As I see it the matter was dropped and left unresolved.

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      Lemmy is so toxic. Why down vote this?

      Bobcats and house cats are obligate carnivores. Even if people doubt that you actually ate bobcat, I pretty much guarantee that it would be gross.

      Outside of fish, where there are additional trophic levels, there are two reasons that we don’t eat carnivores.

      First, there are fewer carnivores. The common figure is that in nature if you want 1 pound of animal, you need 10 pounds of animal food (I’m simplifying). So 100 pounds of herbivore food makes 10 pounds of herbivore which makes 1 pound of carnivore. And if you want to farm an animal it can’t be competing with you for food. It needs to, in general, eat stuff you don’t want to eat. Like grass or table scraps or bugs. We can eat herbivore meat. We love it so much that whenever we showed up, we ate everything to extinction.

      Cats are separate. They kinda domesticated themselves because when we started storing grain lots of rodents showed up. They just ate them, doing both of us a favor.

      Second, they taste nasty. We’ve got poultry. They eat “bugs” those are more like the plankton type trophic level. When they can catch things like snakes or mice, they go absolutely nuts, but they do so more rarely than obligate carnivores.

      Then, there’s pigs. They have a similar enough diet as poultry, but we do feed them meat scraps. I can guess about why this is, but I can’t be as confident as I am about my other statements.

      Finally, humans are alleged to taste like pig. Maybe that’s it.

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    8 months ago

    It’s natural to eat meat, I have canines. Also where should I get my B12??

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      Plain Cheerios each morning and marmite on toast (with peanut butter or in a sandwich with other things) make sure I get enough B12 without having to resort to supplements. (I’m not full vegan anymore either, just very heavily lean that direction.)

      (Gross fact: gorillas and many other non-ruminant herbivores get their B12 via coprophagia.)

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          lol. I mean, I guess it’s an option. But if anything, by comparison, plain Cheerios and a little marmite here and there should sound like a pretty good alternative.

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              It’s an acquired taste. Just a little to start mixed in something else. Like a strong soy sauce flavor. You end up craving it because of how good it is for you. Some hot tea alongside makes it even better. (The marmite, btw. No idea about crap, but who knows…)