Do they make VEGAN HUMAN meat? Hufu? Tofuman?!


Question: Actually, as silly as your question sound, they do. Or rather, they did.

Hufu is a tofu-based product which was marketed as resembling, as realistically as possible, the taste and texture of human flesh.

Until the closure of the Hufu web site in 2006, Hufu was touted as "the healthy human flesh alternative" for "cannibals who want to quit", as well as a product for anthropology students studying cannibalism.

Disturbing and gross, but true.

http://web.archive.org/web/2006020902591...


Answers: Actually, as silly as your question sound, they do. Or rather, they did.

Hufu is a tofu-based product which was marketed as resembling, as realistically as possible, the taste and texture of human flesh.

Until the closure of the Hufu web site in 2006, Hufu was touted as "the healthy human flesh alternative" for "cannibals who want to quit", as well as a product for anthropology students studying cannibalism.

Disturbing and gross, but true.

http://web.archive.org/web/2006020902591...

yes, and your flesh is on the menu tonight! yummy, human leg! way better then chicken legs, or chicken wings!

No.

No.

There will never be such a product on the market.

Cannibalism is seen with absolute revulsion in nearly every culture across the globe. Even among other animals, some will not cannibalize, though they might kill one another.

yeah. It's right next to the real stuff at the store. *rolleyes*

LOL @ "Hufu". Oh, I love you askers that bring a bit of humor to this BORING, RIGID, JUDGMENTAL, forum.

Hufu!
It did exist, unfortunately i never bought any before the site closed down

No, but I would eat a vegan if I was hungry enough, even though there wouldn't be that much nutritional value in it.





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