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Horse! It's actually probably just my favourite meat in general even including the others
I imagine horse is a lot like beef as Tesco got away with using horse meat in ready meals for who knows how long.
Hah that one was funny :3
It definitely tastes distinctly different.. or at least from what I had, I assume tesco meals don't taste much of anything in general tho
Generic salty brown mush haha. But seriously Iโve never had it so am intrigued.
It's a very lean smooth meat.. it's like.. not as gamey as something as beef, but still with that distinct red meat taste. It's rather interesting :3
Then I shall keep my eyes open for it and surprise the family one day.
Im not even sure what places sell it tbh :3.. I know some countries eat it regularly, but every time I had it was cause I live in the middle of nowhere and a farmer gave me some