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Date: | Sat, 6 Oct 2001 21:46:07 -0400 |
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I hope this mail goes through but has anyone here had intestinal tripe of
a ruminant animal or any other animal. Since our digestive systems are
very similar to dogs I know and have read how this is quite an adequate
food for humans as well as dogs providing many essential nutrients and
the like. This must explain why people like intestines like Chitterlings,
even though they smell kind of like shit. But if they taste good, they
taste good. I remember as a child when i brought egg sandwiches to school
people used to tell me how it stunk! And say 'yuck'. BUt it always
smelled okay to me and it tasted good too. If you guys look up green
tripe and dogs you should get alot of information on it. Looking at our
history as hunters and that of dogs, and taking a lesson from the dogs
who like us mostly eat cooked foods and suffer from it, but atleast don't
have much psycological problems to over come when it comes to raw animal
products, I think this could
be a powerful insight into how to better human health and nutrition.
Especially considering enzymes and fat and all that good stuff. I'd like
to try ruminant stomach and intestines one day and see how they truly taste
and how I react. In the wild most animals go for the innards and even we
in the past we had a taste for the innards. It was proabably for good
reason. I find liver delicious. It is sweet and good(nothing like cooked
liver). I find now when eating raw foods that I don't get all of that
wild gustatory sensation and strong sedative feeling that I used to, like
when I satsified my sugar
cravings. It's deeper now and not as superficial, shall I say. When I
crave raw beef and I get it the taste doesn't explode in my mouth but it
there is a subtle deeper tasting experience. It never explodes in my
mouth and it doesn't jump at my nose but it calmly satisfies as I savor
it, chew it and swallow. Just an experience, I'm not trying to say that
it means anything and it may also be psychological, for all I know.
But yeah, has anyone here ever hand ruminant stomach and intestinal tripe?
Godbless,
Anwar
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