Hmmm it has a strong smell. Taste okay
The meat tends to be very soft when the skin is chewy and crunchy
we use lots of spices and herbs so we can make anything tastes good anyways
What type chicken feet did you got? There are many ways to cook things
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99,9% sure I had dog meat on a business trip to China and it was pretty decent actually. Super tender, very spicy, I enjoyed it actually. Bit like horsemeat. As opposed to any other dish we got served, our hosts wouldn't tell us what meat it was when we asked, which caused some suspicion among us big-noses. They had probably seen westerners reacting a bit irrational, so their answers were along "very delicious, very good for your health" while they absolutely loved it.
Fried chicken legs? That ain't really my thing either
My fav way to eat chicken legs is pickled
Well, it's not pickled, just seems like it
Very hard to explain...
How is this different from a flower garden and a vegetable garden? People love roses, they eat lettuce. Some people do eat roses, but overall no.
Don't get me wrong, I love animals, but people eat because of their aversion to not being dead, and what they eat comes down to availability, culture, nutritional value (if they can afford to think that way), and preference.
Also, dogs are a predetorial species, which is less commonly preyed upon to begin with, and more commonly bred for other purposes. There's also religious reasons for some people. Just throwing this "taking the whole thing too seriously" observation out there. Please go back to enjoying your day :)
I just had to.
The meat tends to be very soft when the skin is chewy and crunchy
we use lots of spices and herbs so we can make anything tastes good anyways
Well....different cultures right? I’d probably try anything once.
My fav way to eat chicken legs is pickled
Well, it's not pickled, just seems like it
Very hard to explain...
Don't get me wrong, I love animals, but people eat because of their aversion to not being dead, and what they eat comes down to availability, culture, nutritional value (if they can afford to think that way), and preference.
Also, dogs are a predetorial species, which is less commonly preyed upon to begin with, and more commonly bred for other purposes. There's also religious reasons for some people. Just throwing this "taking the whole thing too seriously" observation out there. Please go back to enjoying your day :)