RoyGBiv wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 8:50 am
Salmon is WAAAAAAY better-tasting uncooked. But, it's harder to find sushi-quality salmon since it's shipped refrigerated, not frozen. Asian groceries (H-Mart is awesome) have lots of fish (some of it still swimming) I'd eat uncooked. When I cook salmon at home, I only cook it to a point where the middle is warm, but still raw-colored. I find salmon that's been cooked through to be inedible.
TOTALLY agree! I’m almost disgusted by cooked salmon!! Love it raw! Just got back from a week in Japan...so many goodies!!
Love carpaccio and tartare (even had it at a trade show in Germany...not something I’d do in the USA!!).
Horse is quite tasty too!! Step outside your boundaries, explore, taste..!
In the US we don't eat domesticated animals and pets, at least not yet. So tell me PUCKER, do you also eat dog and cat?
I’ve been to Korea so not sure how to answer that truthfully!!
Growing up, for me there wasn't a sharp line between livestock and pets. Chickens rabbits steer could serve both roles. Sometimes we would trade the animals we raised so we weren't eating the same animals we raised.
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RoyGBiv wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 8:50 am
Salmon is WAAAAAAY better-tasting uncooked. But, it's harder to find sushi-quality salmon since it's shipped refrigerated, not frozen. Asian groceries (H-Mart is awesome) have lots of fish (some of it still swimming) I'd eat uncooked. When I cook salmon at home, I only cook it to a point where the middle is warm, but still raw-colored. I find salmon that's been cooked through to be inedible.
TOTALLY agree! I’m almost disgusted by cooked salmon!! Love it raw! Just got back from a week in Japan...so many goodies!!
Love carpaccio and tartare (even had it at a trade show in Germany...not something I’d do in the USA!!).
Horse is quite tasty too!! Step outside your boundaries, explore, taste..!
In the US we don't eat domesticated animals and pets, at least not yet. So tell me PUCKER, do you also eat dog and cat?
Bitter, I think that Los Angeles had a law allowing Vietnamese to eat dog, not sure if they still have it. When I was in the Air Force there was a big scandal about the commissary selling horse meat. They called it some kind of a French name to disguise it but it was horse meat.
RoyGBiv wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 8:50 am
Salmon is WAAAAAAY better-tasting uncooked. But, it's harder to find sushi-quality salmon since it's shipped refrigerated, not frozen. Asian groceries (H-Mart is awesome) have lots of fish (some of it still swimming) I'd eat uncooked. When I cook salmon at home, I only cook it to a point where the middle is warm, but still raw-colored. I find salmon that's been cooked through to be inedible.
TOTALLY agree! I’m almost disgusted by cooked salmon!! Love it raw! Just got back from a week in Japan...so many goodies!!
Love carpaccio and tartare (even had it at a trade show in Germany...not something I’d do in the USA!!).
Horse is quite tasty too!! Step outside your boundaries, explore, taste..!
In the US we don't eat domesticated animals and pets, at least not yet. So tell me PUCKER, do you also eat dog and cat?
I've eaten dog 3 times, in China and Korea.
You can eat pretty much everything in China.
I need to track down some old photos of some business dinners in Guangdong.
Not for the squeamish.
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Beiruty wrote: ↑Sun Nov 18, 2018 4:20 pm
In Lebanon we have a special dish of raw meat (usually lamb ribeye). It is pounded in a carved rock. Then, seasoned with non-hot spices and some Mentha longifolia (horse mint), called Habak in Lebanon.
It is made immediately after the animal is slaughtered. Usually, the early morning of a Holiday.
I would not have expected that with lamb! As far as beef goes I like my steaks very rare and I've had Steak Tartare on several occasions.
Remember, when i was growing up we drank from a hose and occasionally ate mud and sand, among many, MANY other things (see DeltaBoy's post). My immune systems is probably much stronger than today's youths'.
Maxwell,
I am certain, you can use beef (less fat) as well as lamb. The standard is the most tender red meat available. For some breed of lambs, its meat has gamey smell other do not.
Lebanese Shepherd milking his sheep.
Don't get me wrong. I love lamb but you are right, a lot of what we get is very gamey and not as good.
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Beiruty wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 12:45 pm
I never had any horse, camel, or Bison meat. However, I will never eat dogs, cats, or any kind of lizard or rodents
The Manor House (a restaurant on the grounds of the Houston) has a beef tartar appetizer that is delicious! They serve it with some spicy Aoli and it tastes great. I usually follow it up with their Steak Diane - it's mighty tasty as well.
RSX11 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 23, 2018 5:53 pm
The Manor House (a restaurant on the grounds of the Houston) has a beef tartar appetizer that is delicious! They serve it with some spicy Aoli and it tastes great. I usually follow it up with their Steak Diane - it's mighty tasty as well.
RoyGBiv wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 8:50 am
Salmon is WAAAAAAY better-tasting uncooked. But, it's harder to find sushi-quality salmon since it's shipped refrigerated, not frozen. Asian groceries (H-Mart is awesome) have lots of fish (some of it still swimming) I'd eat uncooked. When I cook salmon at home, I only cook it to a point where the middle is warm, but still raw-colored. I find salmon that's been cooked through to be inedible.
TOTALLY agree! I’m almost disgusted by cooked salmon!! Love it raw! Just got back from a week in Japan...so many goodies!!
Love carpaccio and tartare (even had it at a trade show in Germany...not something I’d do in the USA!!).
Horse is quite tasty too!! Step outside your boundaries, explore, taste..!
In the US we don't eat domesticated animals and pets, at least not yet. So tell me PUCKER, do you also eat dog and cat?
I’ve been to Korea so not sure how to answer that truthfully!!
HAHAHA! So many of US just said the same thing!!!! Ive been there too! YUM!
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