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I'm not really a huge fan of veal, unless it is a veal chop. Scalloppine (sp?) of veal does very little for me. However, I probably have never eaten particularly good veal.
I like a grilled chop but I can't think of a better way to enjoy veal than a blanquette de veau or an osso bucco. A well prepared osso bucco is f'ing awesome.
Food for thought: How much suffering are you willing to induce just to have something tasty in your mouth?
Do you eat lamb? Love blanquette, milanese...
Food for thought: How much suffering are you willing to induce just to have something tasty in your mouth?
As long as I'm not the one inflicting the suffering directly, wayyyyy more than is mind safe.
I get why you might argue against foie gras... which by the way is a lot less inhumane than tree huggers think (i.e. geese have throat muscles which goes only one way, hence no gag reflex) but veal... what suffering is being inflicted? They are milk fed, which is completely natural, and then killed... The killing is done more or less instanteousnly since stressed meat doesn't taste good. So... what's your point?
Why is someone who is considerate of the lives of animals a "tree hugger"? Two videos were posted on the first page of the process. The fairytale farm you mentioned does not exist.
I get why you might argue against foie gras... which by the way is a lot less inhumane than tree huggers think (i.e. geese have throat muscles which goes only one way, hence no gag reflex) but veal... what suffering is being inflicted? They are milk fed, which is completely natural, and then killed... The killing is done more or less instanteousnly since stressed meat doesn't taste good. So... what's your point?
Why is someone who is considerate of the lives of animals a "tree hugger"? Two videos were posted on the first page of the process. The fairytale farm you mentioned does not exist. If you think foie gras is only inhumane for the tube being shoved down their throat, again you must have not seen the process. It isn't that simple.