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On Sunday, Nov 6, 2005, at 10:09 US/Pacific, jeules wrote:
> ....Just curious if anyone else eats beefalo and has considered this.
> I also
> would like to know if others notice the amazing difference in taste
> compared
> to grass-fed beef. This is the only beefalo I've tried, and I havn't
> had
> bison, so I cannot tell if it's something the farm is doing or just
> the way
> beefalo tastes. The farm told me they do not smoke the meat when I
> asked.
Maybe this is just how healthy animals taste, plus a flavor from the
buffalo component. I can't imagine anything weird about it, but I've
never heard that these guys are sterile. Is this a one-generation deal,
or can they freely interbreed? I'd wonder how all these animals can
wander at will through 500 acres and not interbreed.
I'd eat it in a flash, without question. After all, it's just a step in
evolution, no? A 50/50 crossbreed might not be unthinkable in Paleo
times, and I don't know how different this would be than one determined
over many generations.
ginny
All stunts performed without a net!
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