Red Meat

About (not) consuming fresh raw fish and fresh raw egg yolks
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I agree I tried some aged simgus beef, sliced thin like carpaccio.. yummieee
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Anyone ever saw PETA's videos on slaughter houses? Pretty unhygienic, huh?
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A bad slaughter house does not represent what other slaughter houses do.
A high-end supermarket with a good reputation will not want to risk its image by affiliating itself to a bad slaughter house.
They know that it takes just one scandal to tarnish a reputation, demolishing the millions spend on marketing each year.
They have stringent controls (including surprise checks) in place.
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Hence, only purchase organic red meat from premium supermarkets/butchers that have not been irradiated?
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It doesnt have to be organic, but that is better, yes.
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Today I just ate my first portion ever of raw meat, and it tasted like heaven! It was for sure the best thing I ever flavored.
It was wild bull, the ones they kill after the bullfights (it's grass fed). It was bought frozen. Had really good looks and flavour. It was sirloin steak (don't know if it's the same as tenderloin, here we call it "bife da vazia" lol). I don't know if it was irradiated meat, but i'm calling them tomorrow to ask. But maybe it wasn't, since it was deep frozen meat... don't know.
I'd love to keep eating this meat, it tastes waaaaay better than all the fish I can get here, but I don't plan to do it for an ethic question. I really hate the bullfights.
So I'm gonna start looking for some real good organic non-irradiated beef... wish me luck! :P
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ha ha, good luck!
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Ahahah! Now you got me Oscar :D

I'd kill that cow right now if I was there! :x
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ahahahah :D
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how different do you think people would eat if they had to kill what they ate as children, and keep that diet for life?
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Well not so long ago everyone was killing their food by themselves ;) My grandfather was killing his goats by himself when he needed meat until a few years ago.
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KIIIILL... MEEEEAT.... GRAWWWWWR!
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dime wrote:Well not so long ago everyone was killing their food by themselves ;) My grandfather was killing his goats by himself when he needed meat until a few years ago.
Yeah... depends on how they would have been raised.

If nowadays people had to kill their animals, 95% of them would go vegetarian lol. I'd stick to eggs and fish, I think I couldn't kill a land animal.
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