Posted on 12/11/2016 10:07:30 PM PST by nickcarraway
My dad used to be a chef and had his own vegan restaurant in Breda (a city in the Netherlands). Back then, a girl named Babbe Hengeveld used to work in the kitchen. That girl is now a young woman and a progressive chef in her own restaurant called Food Guerilla. I went to see her with my father in the Stek area in Bredaa creative breeding ground for conscious citizens and radical ex-hippie squattersto eat a My Little Pony burger. Thats a burger made from aging ponies from amusement park Slagharen.
Although this dish might make the hair on the back of your neck stand straight up if you love horses, it is actually one of the most sensible things to do with this meat. Horsemeat is tasty and healthy, and its an awful sin to throw it away.
The burgers come from the Keuken van het Ongewenst Dier (the unwanted animal kitchen). According to the artist duo that runs it, humans use animals as disposable items, like the ponies from Slagharen. If the animals are too old, they are of no use. They are doomed to be slaughtered because they are no longer able to walk around all day with children bouncing on their backs. The Keuken van het Ongewenst Dier makes sure that the meat goes to a horse butcher who uses the meat for great burgers
Burgers made of old horse meat? If you dont like the word old, just ignore it. Burgers are often made of meat from older animals since it is very suitable, my father says. The Keuken van het Ongewenst Dier ensures that the meat comes from an entrepreneur who is not afraid to fight against waste.
When the burger is served, I catch myself feeling a bit nauseous from the idea of eating old horse meat. Im not a meat eater, but this is a damn good burger, I tell them, slightly surprising myself.
You used to eat horse meat very often says my father. You only didnt know because you didnt ask about it. Thanks Dad! When I ask him about his motive for feeding me ponies without letting me know, he says I prefer horse meat over beef, since it has more flavoura wild flavour.
Hengeveld is a young mother. She has lively eyes, and while I feel comfortable with her right away, I think she also has a harder side. She was asked by the city of Breda to do something in the Stek area. Hengeveld tells me that, although she very much supports the idea of burgers made of horse meat, she is still in doubt whether to keep them on the menu. They dont sell well because people do feel bad about the idea of eating horse, she says. I just need to throw away the meat sometimes. For people to understand, you really have to explain to them clearly about the unwanted ponies and horse meat. When Im cooking in the kitchen, I dont always have time for this.
The menu always changes since the restaurant is dependent on food that would normally go to waste. The daily specials vary depending on what is being delivered that day. She is not a horse girl herself, hence doesnt care whether she prepares a burger made from horse meat or beef. According to her, we can eat any animal as long as we dont see them as pets. I look at the dog who guards the restaurant and ask, Would you eat your dog? She looks at me with amusement. No. I consider my dog as a family member, like horse girls do with their own horse. She continues: But dogs can be eaten, you know. So you would eat dogs that come from a shelter that are going to be killed anyway? I ask her. Yes. Exactly, she says.
Hengeveld tells me she has always been dedicated to preventing waste, but that she sees things are changing over the last few years. Large companies are even interested in her method. Not for the good reasons though, she says, laughing. For businesses, its just a matter of improving their image. But that doesnt bother her very much. If the goal is reached, the underlying reason doesnt matter that much.
I think Hengeveld is refreshingly realistic for an idealist. And while I might be a bit of a hypocrite, I do have to confess that I did really enjoy my horse-meat burger.
Our ancestors preferred it, so say the scientists.
The OTHER white meat.
It’s weird how horsemeat is still taboo in much of the West today, because in the 8th century the Vatican banned the Germanic pagan ritual of slaughtering and eating horses as a means to promote Christianity.
Somewhere some little snowflake of a brony is weeping.
it is herbivore and therefore at the top of the menu.
Trigger warning.
“But dogs can be eaten, you know. So you would eat dogs that come from a shelter that are going to be killed anyway? I ask her. Yes. Exactly, she says.”
When you’re starving and don’t have choices, you’ll eat anything. My sister-in-law is German, and said her family once ate cat meat during WW2.
My preschool daughter would be horrified. Eating Twilight Sparkle and Pinkie Pie?!?
One time I went into one of those Chevaline butcher shops in Geneva. And found out all the meat was from horses! Ran the heck out of there.
My little pony, my little pony, being delicious with every bite.
( Sung to the 80’s mlp theme)
Back in the 60s and 70s they sold horse meat in the grocery stores in upstate NY. It’s what my mother always fed the cats, and she was a horse girl herself.
What!?! They ate an entire CAT!?!
Lord knows, I’m allergic to cats...
maybe that’s why I can never eat a whole one. Ya s’pose?
“When youre starving and dont have choices, youll eat anything. My sister-in-law is German, and said her family once ate cat meat during WW2.”
I lived in China for years. I learned to just not ask. I know I’ve eaten dog, dolphin, sea turtle, bear and whale that were served at various banquets I had to attend for one reason or another.
There is a reason that dolphins are called sea pigs. Yeah, I thought it was pork until goofed up and asked.
No No No No no.
Yeah, they eat all sorts of things and sometimes not only the meat part.
Hillary the horse reminds me of Caspers chubby friend Little Lotta. Comic Book former comic book collectors know who she is. This was before I “graduated” to DC Superman comics.
The name "Chevaline" was more than just a hint.
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