The Sacred Cow and the Abominable Pig: Riddles of Food and CultureSimon & Schuster, 1987 - 289 páginas |
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... large numbers of horses . Since horses thrive on grass they are less competitive than pigs , but they need a lot more grass than cattle , sheep , or goats . As the Israelites recognized , the horse does not chew the cud . Horses digest ...
... large numbers of horses . Since horses thrive on grass they are less competitive than pigs , but they need a lot more grass than cattle , sheep , or goats . As the Israelites recognized , the horse does not chew the cud . Horses digest ...
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... large numbers of un- wanted horses whose meat would otherwise be marketed clan- destinely and in deteriorated , if not hazardous , condition . There were about 3 million horses in France in the late nineteenth century . Their numbers ...
... large numbers of un- wanted horses whose meat would otherwise be marketed clan- destinely and in deteriorated , if not hazardous , condition . There were about 3 million horses in France in the late nineteenth century . Their numbers ...
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... large numbers of work animals in or near their villages , the Chinese had no reason to keep large numbers of cows to breed oxen and therefore never were motivated to use milk as a by - product of their use of animals for plowing . The ...
... large numbers of work animals in or near their villages , the Chinese had no reason to keep large numbers of cows to breed oxen and therefore never were motivated to use milk as a by - product of their use of animals for plowing . The ...
Contenido
ONE Good to Think or Good to Eat? | 13 |
TWO Meat Hunger | 19 |
THREE The Riddle of the Sacred Cow | 47 |
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