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# I knew about France
same in US--eating horse would be a no-no

I've heard that in China they might eat anything with a pulse (or that ever had one within six months or so :)
(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 21:18, archived)
# I can't be certain but I think horse meat is banned as not fit to eat
(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 21:20, archived)
# it's a bit like steak, but very stringy
(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 21:21, archived)
# You're suppose to remove the reins ;)
(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 21:24, archived)
# don't tell me, tell the bloody chef!
(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 21:25, archived)
# hahah
those fuckin' head stalls are hard to chew
(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 21:27, archived)
# mmmm
I've heard of some religious sanctions against that, but never anything nutritionally unwholesome, etc
(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 21:22, archived)
# It's certainly fit to eat
As it's eaten in many European countries.

I'm also almost certain it's legal in the UK. A blanket ban on horsemeat would probably be difficult to square with EU regulations on free trade.
(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 21:38, archived)
# Ah okay no offence meant just my ignorance - sorry :(
(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 21:40, archived)
# Offence?
None taken! I'm surprised you think I might be. Perhps I could have worded my reply better.
(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 21:48, archived)
# Ah no, just me being defensive just in case I did cause any offence to horse eaters out there ;)
(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 21:50, archived)
# The real question here
Is whether seamhorse meat is legal?

(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 21:52, archived)
# Seam horse is perfectly legal in all countries :D
(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 21:55, archived)
# Then all is right with the world!
(, Sat 20 Aug 2011, 22:01, archived)