Would you eat forced-fed and drowned Ortolan or foie gras?!


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Would you eat forced-fed and drowned Ortolan or foie gras?

Do you eat ethically?

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3 weeks ago
Thanks guys, i appreciate your answers.
I am a meat eater. I have tried foie gras but never ortolan.

This question is for meat eater who would like to eat ethically!
thanks


Answers:
3 weeks ago
Thanks guys, i appreciate your answers.
I am a meat eater. I have tried foie gras but never ortolan.

This question is for meat eater who would like to eat ethically!
thanks

I have always avoided veal on ethical reasons, likewise I always buy free-range eggs.
I was amused at my mother-in-law saying "Why don't you buy ordinary eggs, they taste the same" - totally missing the point.
It's a generation thing I think.,

I would not eat them, no. I try to eat ethically, thats why I am a vegetarian.

=]

I'm vegan
http://meat.org/

Neither..I do fish and hunt however, but only for food. I take responsibility for the way I catch and kill my meat. i try to ensure that the other food I eat comes from sustainable and ethical management. One of the drawbacks of mass production and consumerism is that we are at least one step removed from the food chain on which we depend. This has health as well as social implications...

ate fios gras when went to the F word.

didnt know what it was.. but it was kinda like eating a large fatty tumour.

didnt like it, and wouldnt eat it again

im a meat eater, but this process is a tad cruel..force feeding anything is very unpleasant....

Would eat fois gras but not ortolan as it is illegal to catch and eat ortolan because it is endangered.

I think meats which require the animal to live a tortured life are wrong, end of.




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