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I was in Arab East Jerusalem once and passed a meat store with a horse tail hanging on the wall. I didn't stay for lunch.
I've always wondered what horse tastes like. Does it taste like chicken (per the joke that everything tastes like chicken) or like beef?
As a kid, we always heard that saying about sending horses to the glue factory.
I thought they used horse bones for gelatin, even in the US, maybe that's where the horses to the glue factory things came from, gelatin is a glue like substance and I believe they used to actually use horses for glue.
I was in Arab East Jerusalem once and passed a meat store with a horse tail hanging on the wall. I didn't stay for lunch.
Glue is made from bones and tendons, and guess what else - skin! But not only from horses but from many animals.
In the early days (think Egypt glory days), they made hideglue and it is still one of the strongest glues known to man, but yes epoxy is stronger. The only downside is that it dissolve in water.
I have used hideglue to make bows like the egyptians and the glue is extremely sticky and once dried it becomes rockhard!
Yes it is the same as gelatin, and gelatin can be used as glue (since its the same )
They also made fishglue in the old days and I believe horse/cattle/fish -parts are still used for making various kinds of glue/gelatin. I dont find it offensive, I think its better to use what we have. As long as its the "waste parts" I dont have a problem with it.
horsehide isn't coming from horses that commit suicide
I thought they used horse bones for gelatin, even in the US, maybe that's where the horses to the glue factory things came from, gelatin is a glue like substance and I believe they used to actually use horses for glue.
Navin.. it tastes like a slightly sweet, sticky version of beef....horrible to my english palate.
Ther was an article in the news today saying that last year one man shot 1800 dartmoor ponies last year and as he couldn't think of anything profitable to do with the carcases he sent them to feed the lions at the nearest zoo ...what a bloody waste.
Mind you if he knew about the horsehide trade he would probably have wiped the population out altogether.
Like Tony says it tastes like slightly sweet beef, very lean and tender too. Had it a few times in France as a steak and in Japan as sashimi.
If you like beef and ever have the opportunity, then give it a try!
Glue is made from bones and tendons, and guess what else - skin! But not only from horses but from many animals.
In the early days (think Egypt glory days), they made hideglue and it is still one of the strongest glues known to man, but yes epoxy is stronger. The only downside is that it dissolve in water.
I have used hideglue to make bows like the egyptians and the glue is extremely sticky and once dried it becomes rockhard!
Yes it is the same as gelatin, and gelatin can be used as glue (since its the same )
They also made fishglue in the old days and I believe horse/cattle/fish -parts are still used for making various kinds of glue/gelatin. I dont find it offensive, I think its better to use what we have. As long as its the "waste parts" I dont have a problem with it.
I hate to see anything mistreated, but horsehide isn't coming from horses that commit suicide or die of natural causes. The horses are being slaughtered for some reason. Perhaps these horses should carry organ donation type cards: If I'm slaughtered, please send my hide to Horween.