So yeah, I've been thinking about food names. There are a bunch of food names that don't actually match their ingredients. Some simply got inspired by certain things hence the names. From what I know the term "hot dogs" was coined because it's hard to spell "dachshund sausage". Anyway, if certain food are actually made from ingredients on their names, which ones would you still eat? Which ones you won't? For one, I won't eat a hot dog made of actual dog meat...
Imagine if a hamburger was actually made of ham, oh my fucking god would that be the weirdest thing I'd ever put in my belly. Then imagine eating "eggs," but the raw egg, together with the shell. Fuck, then imagine rice-meatballs, but it's raw...fuck no.
Know people who have ate wild dog meat as stated above. So not out of the realm of possibility. My policy is usually not to question the source of the meat at the dinner table
Spotted Dick Toad in the hole Bubble and squeak Welsh rarebit Black pudding Liquor sauce Mincemeat pies Laverbread (pronounced lava) Just to name a few British foods that don't give much clue to what is actually in them. '-' X
I bet there are people who would become cannibals than eat dog meat in a starvation situation. Also I haven't eaten dog meat so, I don't know what it tastes like nor have I eaten Human flesh.
That's a thing in China, eating dogs. They invade houses and steal the dogs so they can sell them. The people who eat dogs are a minority but even a minority in China can be the same as a country population so... I was thinking about giving it a try, but.......
Ai-chan has eaten dog meat before. It was quite stringy, tough and has this unpleasant urine smell even after roasting. Suffice to say, Ai-chan isn't fond of dog meat. It's definitely not something Ai-chan would consider delicious. Ai-chan can understand people eating it, considering that people do eat tigers or wolves.
...what if hamburgers were actually made of Hamburgler? I have no idea why I had that thought, but I couldn’t resist sharing...