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14287624 No.14287624 [Reply] [Original]

Can someone please explain to me how it is that there are people who do not enjoy the taste of meat itself? Like, I can understand not liking wild game or whatnot, or fish... but just basic stuff like beef and pork. Assuming no religious excuses for not eating them, how can you just not enjoy the taste?

>> No.14287626

Cause they are faggots.

>> No.14287627

Pork tastes like nothing, you'd have to be pretty nuts to enjoy plain lean pork without any browning or whatever.

>> No.14287628

>>14287627

>without any browning
I mean, that generally tends to come from cooking it...

>> No.14287631

>>14287627

Pork tastes like human.

>> No.14287633

>>14287628
Enjoying the flavour produced by browning meat well isn't the same as "enjoying the flavour of the meat".

>> No.14287639

>>14287633

Considering that raw pork is inedible, the default expected taste of meat is what you would get if you cooked it.

>> No.14287645

>>14287639
Nothing inedible about raw pork.
But you can't talk about "enjoying the flavour of the meat itself" when you actually mean some very specific flavour compounds produced only on the surface with specific cooking methods. That's not what that is.

>> No.14287654

>>14287624
Haven't seen that meme in a while...

>> No.14287664

>>14287645

Raw pork contains bacteria that will make you seriously ill if you do not cook it. That's basic common sense, dude. Also, there's plenty of different cooking methods you can use with pork, and unless you're fucking boiling it, they're probably going to cause the surface to brown. Regardless though, it'll taste like fucking pork, which is a good taste.

>> No.14287669

>>14287664
Tell that to myriads of northern germans eating mett and not dying from it.

>> No.14287691

>>14287664
Where do you live? Trichinosis, in most first world countries, is pretty rare these days.

>> No.14287695

>>14287664
trichinosis is not a bacteria and as long as you aren't eating wild boar or home-reared pigs you won't get it