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badlotus, in Guinea Pig for sale at the local market

Guinea pigs were bred as livestock by the Inca in South America. They used to be a dish reserved for nobility but now us plebs have access to Cuy in the supermarket. 😃

topinambour_rex,
@topinambour_rex@lemmy.world avatar

Plebs live like past nobility everywhere.

clay_pidgin,

I’ve had cuy in Perú. It’s pretty good and unsurprisingly not unlike rabbit. It’s not much meat considering the amount of work.

PetDinosaurs,

That they would be reserved for nobility seems like it must be wrong. These are tiny animals that wouldn’t take much effort to raise. A small family could easily eat one. Just grab a pair and start raising them.

It’s not like a cow where you need large amounts of grazing land and then when you kill it, you have huge amounts of meat to deal with.

This is why animals in English have three names. One for the animal, raised by the commoners with Germanic origin (cow). One for the meat, eaten by the wealthy with French origin due to the Norman conquest (beef). And one used in scientific contexts coming from Greek or Latin (bovine)

soupspoon,

Why doesn’t chicken have a different name for the meat

PetDinosaurs,

Because the poor peasants could afford to eat it and the French version (would be poulet or something like that) never caught on.

Sorry. That was supposed to be in the original comment, but I guess I forgot.

janus2,
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My guess would be the meat to prep work ratio. Smaller game seems like it would be more effort to skin and clean vs. larger ones like turkeys and deer. Just a guess however, anyone know for sure?

PetDinosaurs,

It’s surely not any different than a squirrel, ground hog, or wild rabbit. People eat those all the time. Even meat rabbits seem comparable in size to a guinea pig. You can also just put them in a stew.

Also, as I mentioned, larger animals are also more difficult because you can’t just kill one for dinner. If you kill a deer, you have to process it to preserve it or share it with a larger community. Ain’t no freezers.

Side anecdote: My grandfather, as a 9 year old, used to go squirrel hunting and bring them home for his mom to cook. Before you go thinking this is some redneck thing, it was long island, less than 50 miles from Manhattan. It would have been during the war though.

janus2,
@janus2@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

In hindsight my hypothesis seems pretty silly now yeah. Squirrel and rabbit aren’t really considered rich people food here in Pennsylvania, that’s for sure :P Rabbit is delicious. Still have yet to try squirrel as I don’t know any hunters (I’d gotten the rabbit from a farmer’s market)

Your gramps was a champ. The most useful thing I ever brought home around 9 years old was wild garlic.

PetDinosaurs,

He was a really cool guy.

FlyingSquid,
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What’s amusing to me is that lobster is now (sort of) considered rich people food, but it used to be the food fed to slaves and the extremely poor.

justlookingfordragon,
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Maybe not “reserved” but eaten less frequent? Let’s say a poor peasant during that time owned 10 guinea pigs and had the choice to either slaughter one of the little guys for one single meal, or sell some to the higher-ups and buy less expensive food that will last for a week or two, then it would make sense if the peasants ate less of them than nobility even if it wasn’t explicitly forbidden.

Thorned_Rose,
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Some people still do raise them for food 🙂

When you've got not fridge and the environment isn't always condusive to curing and preserving meat, it's very handy to raise an animal that's a smaller amount of meat (say one meal) than something like a goat, pig, chicken or cow.

They breed easily and rapidly, eat scraps and vegetation that humans normally don't. So folks keep a herd of Guinea pigs and just slaughter whatever they need for a meal.

It's very clever and much more environmentally friendly than clearing forest for larger animals.

c0mbatbag3l,
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, eat small mammals.

Got it, updated for 2023.

PetDinosaurs, in At Safeway right now, it's Halloween up to aisle 13 and Christmas from there on.

Halloween can start October 1.

Thanksgiving can start November 1.

Christmas can start the day after Thanksgiving.

End of discussion

HidingCat,

And as someone from east Asia, Lunar New Year starts a month before. All these too early festivities are annoying the hell out of me.

PetDinosaurs,

I said end of discussion.

Lol. But for real. This is not my background, I would like the hear a non-western perspective. It’s the same? Because of course it is. Right?

HidingCat,

Same energy and rationale (on the business side), I've started to see Lunar New Year shit go up before Christmas. I hate it and it annoys me.

TheRaven,
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I love Halloween. I start decorating in August.

But if this plan rolled out, it would hold back Christmas instead of letting it steamroll over the other holidays. I would totally support this.

Anticorp,

Costco has had Christmas stuff out since September 1st. I would like to slap whoever is doing this. I used to love Christmas! Now by the time it actually rolls around I’m sick and fucking tired of seeing all the Christmas shit everywhere for the last four fucking months. Fuck you!

IverCoder,

Your Costco must be managed by a Filipino, I guess

ohlaph,

Besides pumpkin shit, I tey to avoid buying anything holiday related. It’s such a waste.

Duchess, in At Safeway right now, it's Halloween up to aisle 13 and Christmas from there on.
@Duchess@yiffit.net avatar

it’s weird. as long as stores in the uk have had halloween shit, this has been the norm. maybe 20 years ago there was basically nothing for halloween stuff in supermarkets etc and we went straight into christmas.

decadentrebel, in Guinea Pig for sale at the local market
@decadentrebel@lemmy.world avatar

Some places have their own “weird” delicacy that throws people off. Dogs in Yuan, maggot cheese in Sardinia, undeveloped ducks or stewed frogs in the Philippines, and so on. So, I’m not going to knock this at all.

Tbf, I’ve read about this as a teen a long time ago (GQ) and was fascinated by the irony of having the guinea pig in a cartoony sketch on the wrapper while seeing their corpse through the plastic.

ComradeBunnie,
@ComradeBunnie@aussie.zone avatar

Yeah it was more the cutesy picture that threw me off. Most of the meat I buy just has a silhouette of the animal in question.

I guess it’s not the worst idea to have a greater understanding, and hopefully respect, of where your food comes from.

Meet your meat!

Daft_ish, in Guinea Pig for sale at the local market

What, you guys eat pig all the time. Frigging humans, ooo I like eating the flesh of animals. Not like that!

snippyfulcrum,
@snippyfulcrum@lemmy.world avatar

‘you guys’

‘Frigging humans’

…Are… are you not a human?

Asking for science, naturally.

Daft_ish,

A dog can’t use a computer. That’s crazy.

Lemminary,

This absolutely crossed my mind earlier today when I ate rice and shrimp that I had to peel for myself. Their long antennae things and little legs made me think of the time I heard someone say that they’re the cockroach of the sea. They may be, but I still ate the shit out of them and they were absolutely delicious.

https://media.tenor.com/926QPdsy4c8AAAAM/homer-simpson-drooling.gif

Astroturfed,

Lobsters are the cockroaches. Shrimp are more like, crickets maybe in the pecking order of the food chain and shell density. But basically all the shellfish with exoskeletons are super similar to bugs. Crabs are clearly basically spiders.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

And if you can accept that, you can eat land-based insects, which honestly, in general, taste fine.

I’m not sure why someone is so disgusted by eating a pastry made with cricket flour but can eat a whole plate of shrimp they have to peel themselves.

soupspoon,

For me, I’d have a hard time eating whole bugs because it’s all shell and little meat, and I imagine the texture to be off-putting. Also, I’ve kept crickets and they’re so stinky.

MCk3, in At Safeway right now, it's Halloween up to aisle 13 and Christmas from there on.

And it’s September. /c/mildlyinfuriating

Son_of_dad,

They wouldn’t do it if people weren’t buying it

chemicalprophet,

The stupid are so…stupid😒

MCk3,

People wouldn’t be buying it if they didn’t do it. This is on the stores

DeepFriedDresden,

Lol what. If people weren't buying it, they wouldn't ship it out this early and stock it this early. Anybody with basic business sense would think, what if we put out xmas a week earlier than last year? And then it sells, so they do it again and again until the sales of xmas items don't cover the cost of liquidating the the summer items.

Why would they not want to maximize sales? If there's a demand, it's in their best interest to supply.

soupspoon, in This woman making pancakes.

You are not the one with the hair

Kolanaki, in At Safeway right now, it's Halloween up to aisle 13 and Christmas from there on.
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

The AM/PM down the street has had Halloween decor up since Sept 2.

soupspoon,

Well, I did join Spooky Halloween Horror Memes as soon as I saw it, and have been fully on board with it being spooky season for weeks

bradorsomething, in At Safeway right now, it's Halloween up to aisle 13 and Christmas from there on.

I have worse news, this is the display for next Christmas.

MadMadBunny, in At Safeway right now, it's Halloween up to aisle 13 and Christmas from there on.

But it’s never too early for the bunnies’ holiday huh?

name_NULL111653,

You mean Ostara, one of the few holidays that kept its pagan name through the Christian culture-cide? Yes please. But first give us Samhain and Yule.

MadMadBunny,

I’m just there for the bunnies…

Tuss, in At Safeway right now, it's Halloween up to aisle 13 and Christmas from there on.

My local Ikea had christmas in the fabric and china section and then halloween by the plants and decorations.

bob_wiley, in At Safeway right now, it's Halloween up to aisle 13 and Christmas from there on.
@bob_wiley@lemmy.world avatar

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  • cmbabul,

    For fucks sake

    Apeman42, in At Safeway right now, it's Halloween up to aisle 13 and Christmas from there on.
    @Apeman42@lemmy.world avatar

    Gross

    DSAlKota, in This coat hook looks like Cthulhu

    This is obviously a dog nose

    Gingerlegs, in At Safeway right now, it's Halloween up to aisle 13 and Christmas from there on.

    There’s currently a Glade commercial airing quite often that’s full on Christmas with Xmas music. Infuriating

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