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Lysander Florian Thornis

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I asked this on the newly opened platform and wanted to ask here too.

I am a chef. And I don't think it's right to eat the internal organs of animals. Because most of them are organs of the excretory and digestive systems, so eating them feels like disrespect to myself. And those organs taste really bad. I've eaten both my own and other people's internal organ dishes and I really didn't like the taste. In fact, one of the chefs at my old workplace said that we cooked an internal organ just because it was on the menu and that he didn't even eat it. What are your thoughts on this?
 
The organs are where most of the nutritious value is. People refusing to eat liver and just opting only for sausages, bacon, steak and chicken breast have willed a bunch of problems on themselves. Doubly so for those refusing to eat meat whatsoever. Even those inclined to eating only plants would improve their health if they occasionally or even once a month ate small amounts of organ meat and abstained otherwise.

Boomers have the best health of any recorded generation in many metrics due to having access to organ meat in their youth that their parents pushed on them, even if they hated the taste.
 
If you don't want to eat giblets, no one is going to force you to eat them - period. But a heart or brain - this is one's personal business.

Liver, however, is a different kettle of fish. Rich in iron, so you know - good for carnivores.

And you said the key word - YOU didn't like them. Doesn't mean others won't.
 
I asked this on the newly opened platform and wanted to ask here too.

I am a chef. And I don't think it's right to eat the internal organs of animals. Because most of them are organs of the excretory and digestive systems, so eating them feels like disrespect to myself. And those organs taste really bad. I've eaten both my own and other people's internal organ dishes and I really didn't like the taste. In fact, one of the chefs at my old workplace said that we cooked an internal organ just because it was on the menu and that he didn't even eat it. What are your thoughts on this?
as a turk its something that i dont understand. its disgusting i think. i dont even like red meat bc it feels...ugh(unclean?). And i think organs are worst bc they look so disgusting,when i see them uncooked or cooked i feel like to vomit lol. Fish and seafood is always feels ok and clean even if they are not that clean
 
The organs are where most of the nutritious value is. People refusing to eat liver and just opting only for sausages, bacon, steak and chicken breast have willed a bunch of problems on themselves. Doubly so for those refusing to eat meat whatsoever. Even those inclined to eating only plants would improve their health if they occasionally or even once a month ate small amounts of organ meat and abstained otherwise.

Boomers have the best health of any recorded generation in many metrics due to having access to organ meat in their youth that their parents pushed on them, even if they hated the taste.
Well, the answer was quite satisfactory. Thank you, TG Karnonnos.
 
If you don't want to eat giblets, no one is going to force you to eat them - period. But a heart or brain - this is one's personal business.

Liver, however, is a different kettle of fish. Rich in iron, so you know - good for carnivores.

And you said the key word - YOU didn't like them. Doesn't mean others won't.
Calm down. I didn't say anything like "I'm forbidding you not to eat" or anything like that. I just asked for your opinions.
 
The organs are where most of the nutritious value is. People refusing to eat liver and just opting only for sausages, bacon, steak and chicken breast have willed a bunch of problems on themselves. Doubly so for those refusing to eat meat whatsoever. Even those inclined to eating only plants would improve their health if they occasionally or even once a month ate small amounts of organ meat and abstained otherwise.

Boomers have the best health of any recorded generation in many metrics due to having access to organ meat in their youth that their parents pushed on them, even if they hated the taste.
Liver, and chicken hearts. I grew up eating chicken hearts once a week, with mushrooms and onions. It was my favorite meal.
 
as a turk its something that i dont understand. its disgusting i think. i dont even like red meat bc it feels...ugh(unclean?). And i think organs are worst bc they look so disgusting,when i see them uncooked or cooked i feel like to vomit lol. Fish and seafood is always feels ok and clean even if they are not that clean
Broth is the best for people who do not like the jiggly weird stuff. I was a picky eater so my mom would cook everything -rice, soup- with broth.
 
idk why people mix their food and they enjoy it. cooking and eating the meat and vegetables in same plate\pan mixing their flavor or dipping the cookies to their tea. it gives me nausea lol <3

loveyou all<3
 
Broth is the best for people who do not like the jiggly weird stuff. I was a picky eater so my mom would cook everything -rice, soup- with broth.
oh,yes its my favorite i guess...and so much colagen in it<3
loveyou<3
 
Fancy restaurants like the Michelin star ones cook strange disgusting things on purpose just because they are trying to be different from everywhere else. I just watched a video from some fancy restaurant in England that shows cooking techniques, and the video was about one of the most famous michelin star recipes. It was a pig's foot that is hollowed out and has a lot of other shit stuffed into it. They cooked it for the old man who invented it, and they asked him what made him decide to use a pig foot. And he said just because nobody else would.

Well y'all inspired me to get some beef liver pills and try those. I will answer and say if it helped me. Because nothing like that is part of my diet. I will say if it is effective, but it is a good idea for most people who would never want to eat something like that. If it is that nutritious, put it in a pill so we can just swallow it and pretend that it is something else.
 
Here in Spain, the consumption of viscera and organs has always been very popular, and there are a large number of traditional dishes related to this. Who hasn't heard of the famous Madrid-style tripe, pork knuckle, pork liver pâté, or the famous blood sausage?

In the past, organ meat consumption was very common, and it is still practiced in many rural areas of Europe.
 
Fancy restaurants like the Michelin star ones cook strange disgusting things on purpose just because they are trying to be different from everywhere else. I just watched a video from some fancy restaurant in England that shows cooking techniques, and the video was about one of the most famous michelin star recipes. It was a pig's foot that is hollowed out and has a lot of other shit stuffed into it. They cooked it for the old man who invented it, and they asked him what made him decide to use a pig foot. And he said just because nobody else would.
It is a typical dish in the cuisine of northern Italy, called zampone. It is a kind of salami. Nothing innovative strange or out of the European culinary tradition I can assure you.
 
People ate all those parts of the animal because they didn't have the industrial farming that we have now. There was not so much meat available and it was expensive, so they were not able to waste any part of it. Also how it used to be popular to have very large families like 10 children or more, they did not have money to feed all of them the best quality meat. They got whatever part of the animal is left because it is cheaper.

That is where the saying "high on the hog" comes from when somebody is doing well financially. That is an old saying from like slavery times in America. The owner of the farm has enough money he can afford to eat only the best meat from the pig, and the slaves and other poor people could not afford that, so they ate mostly the organs and the feet that are lower on the animal.
 
Calm down. I didn't say anything like "I'm forbidding you not to eat" or anything like that. I just asked for your opinions.
And so, you've got it :).

it feels...ugh(unclean?)
I still refuse to touch chicken or beef with my bare hands, but somehow I need to rinse it and then fry it. I guess it's just a matter of getting used to.

Btw, now that you've said it, does the perception of meat being 'unclean' come from the fact that well, you have to prepare it before making it edible, or is it some sort of ideological perception? Think about it Sis :)

Remember, if one wants to gain weight in a healthy way, animal protein is the way to go =]

Well y'all inspired me to get some beef liver pills and try those
Do tell. And let them help you. Sure, preparing liver may not be the cleanest business, but iron, IRON I say. Sooo if there is an alternative to get liver iron, sure :)
 
Fancy restaurants like the Michelin star ones cook strange disgusting things on purpose just because they are trying to be different from everywhere else. I just watched a video from some fancy restaurant in England that shows cooking techniques, and the video was about one of the most famous michelin star recipes. It was a pig's foot that is hollowed out and has a lot of other shit stuffed into it. They cooked it for the old man who invented it, and they asked him what made him decide to use a pig foot. And he said just because nobody else would.

Well y'all inspired me to get some beef liver pills and try those. I will answer and say if it helped me. Because nothing like that is part of my diet. I will say if it is effective, but it is a good idea for most people who would never want to eat something like that. If it is that nutritious, put it in a pill so we can just swallow it and pretend that it is something else.

I've eaten and enjoyed pigs foot when pickled, and cooked in the oven until tender.
Alongside liver, which i happen to really enjoy.

You don't know what you are missing, I promise you lol.
 
People ate all those parts of the animal because they didn't have the industrial farming that we have now. There was not so much meat available and it was expensive, so they were not able to waste any part of it. Also how it used to be popular to have very large families like 10 children or more, they did not have money to feed all of them the best quality meat. They got whatever part of the animal is left because it is cheaper.
Totally true.

In any case, I think the aversion to eating liver is justified, because of the large amount of toxins it accumulates. It's certainly not something you want to eat every day.
 
I don't generally like red meat, only minced meat and döner. I agree with your thoughts on internal organs; the idea of eating any organ doesn't appeal to me either.
 
For most of human history, humans have only eaten organ meat from animals, and left muscle meat to dogs and other animals.

I can understand not wanting to eat someone's gut, but heart, liver, and brain are the most nutritious part of an animal. Just be careful to source good quality for livers because, with the crap they feed cattle nowadays results on them needing antibiotics, which in excess have a negative effect on the liver as much as the unhealthy diet they feed them.

Those who get ill from eating meat get ill because they use seed oils to cook instead of animal fats. Not because of any other reason. Meat is a staple of human diet, especially red meat if you're a man, and especially in cold months when it's unnatural to eat vegetables and most fruit. The cycle gets balanced in hot months when people naturally tend to eat more vegetables and fruit as they are more naturally available, than gmo grown in a greenhouse under artificial light and low natural energy conditions.

If someone "can't" eat meat, it's because of enemy indoctrination, not because of anything else. Your body will always need both plant food and animal food, not matter how much one's brain has been rotten by enemy propaganda
 
If you watch any carnivore eating, the liver is usually always the first thing that they try to eat. Maybe because it is the easiest part to get to and not as difficult as eating the muscles. But it also looks like they like it more.

Orca whales are smart enough and skilled enough to be able to catch and eat anything that they find. And in the last few years, great white sharks have been found dead with just the liver missing. The orcas found out how to just eat the liver out of the great white shark and not eat the rest of it, and it looks like that is their favorite food. At least in one population of orcas that figured out how to do this.


Just don't eat a polar bear liver. It has such an extremely high amount of vitamin A that it is too much for your body, and your skin would fall off.
 

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