Why do we decent people prefer eating carcasses of long dead animals and decomposing fruits like ripe bananas?!


Question: Why do we decent people prefer eating carcasses of long dead animals and decomposing fruits like ripe bananas!?
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Lots of tasty stuff happens with the help of!.!.!. bacteria!. That's right; most of your tastiest cheeses, meats and fruits taste really great when they've been left out for a little bit!. This allows bacteria to partially break down our food for us and leave some "flavor compounds" for us to enjoy!.
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Well most like meat and most of us can go to the store and get it' so there is no carcasses we have to cut and clean' or we would have many more vegetarians!.Too ripe fruit like mushy bananas ' or soggy grapes= gross as i like my fruit ripe but not too ripe!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Well, probably because it'd be a little awkward to try and eat a cow while it's still alive!.

As for vegetables and fruits!.!.!.hey, if you want to eat your bananas while they're under-ripe and green, I'm not stopping you!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

Because as nasty as it may sound like, eating carcasses of long dead animals are way much better than eating long dead humans!. Both are flesh of meat!. Humans are wise enough not to eat each other, so they eat other dead animals instead!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

cows taste a lot better after they've been dead (in the right conditions) for a few weeks!. In places like France, where they like their cows raw, they have to eat them straight away!. I'll go with long-dead!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

erm, because we don't want to die of starvation!? Uhm, because we need certain nutrients that come from certain food groups to maintain a healthy body!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

It's all about taste, my friend! Green bananas are gross!. As for the meat, I'd summon fish to the dish if I could!. I get it as fresh as I can!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Because they are tasty :)Www@FoodAQ@Com





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