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Most people eat the Holliday Turkeys, but now with the federal decriminalization of eating horse meat, I was wondering if horse could become a holiday food.

I personally never ate horse nor do I know anyone that eats horse. I wonder who the horse eaters are and what it tastes like.

I think this will open the market for larger ovens; which is never a bad thing.

Most people eat the Holliday Turkeys, but now with the federal decriminalization of eating horse meat, I was wondering if horse could become a holiday food. I personally never ate horse nor do I know anyone that eats horse. I wonder who the horse eaters are and what it tastes like. I think this will open the market for larger ovens; which is never a bad thing.

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I've heard it tastes good. However, they use horse antibodies in some medicines, like anti-venom for example. Would eating horse meat take away from the effectiveness of such meds? I don't know, so I'll stick with beef.

If cow meat is beef, and lamb meat is mutton, what is the term for horse meat?

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Its refered to as chevaline.