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KoopaTroopaMan
Posted on 08-24-14 10:07 AM (rev. 3 of 08-24-14 01:20 PM) Link | #47111
Many people like sausage, but if you would know how it is made you would never want to eat it again. So is sausages made: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lFPYSBubbI0
They take whole pigs with its skeleton, blood, intestines etc. then make them in smithereens and mix with water so it be like a cream then fill it in the sausages. Same with chicken, cow or other kind of sausages. And people like it and say it is good. Really? I will never eat sausages again.

Tahcryon
Posted on 08-24-14 10:52 AM Link | #47113
They say it tastes good. Just because it's made in a disgusting way, doesn't mean that it tastes bad.

Hmph, well, not like I eat sausage much anyway.

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Yushe
Posted on 08-24-14 11:39 AM Link | #47117
I already knew those things and I eat them anyway because they taste so nice.

KoopaTroopaMan
Posted on 08-24-14 12:33 PM Link | #47121
Yes, but if you eat it much of it you will get diseases in the future. That is why I don't.

Stygmax
Posted on 08-24-14 02:30 PM Link | #47126
Posted by Rainbow Mario
Yes, but if you eat it much of it you will get diseases in the future. That is why I don't.


Depends on the kind of sausage. It's not like pig organs are naturally contaminated or anything, either.

Once again, there's nothing to be worried about.
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Mixlas
Posted on 08-24-14 03:39 PM Link | #47128
I PUKED! :O Buuaaarrrr... :P

Jamie
Posted on 08-24-14 04:17 PM Link | #47133
The bloody stupid additives are worse.
I mostly mean those fucking E numbers, why can't they write in words?

Degolegodyl
Posted on 08-24-14 04:26 PM Link | #47143
Posted by Stygmax
Posted by Rainbow Mario
Yes, but if you eat it much of it you will get diseases in the future. That is why I don't.


Depends on the kind of sausage. It's not like pig organs are naturally contaminated or anything, either.


Especially if you boil/barbecue them at high temperatures.

Any food can have/has bacteria on it, yogurt IS bacteria :P
I don't see why anyone should get scared of eating pork/cow/chicken/fish if we are omnivores, I don't think this is news to anyone. Meat comes from animals that have been killed for the sole purpose of feeding you, nothing more!

shibboleet
Posted on 08-24-14 04:28 PM Link | #47144
Me and Tahcryon are going to enter a hot dog eating contest.

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SquidEmpress
Posted on 08-24-14 04:36 PM Link | #47145
As far as I know, pork, beef, chicken, turkey, whatever hotdogs use actual mear and have no sheep intestine casing.

Liverwurst, however, is made of liver.

Other than that, hot dogs are not made of organs. They are made of actual meat.

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Jamie
Posted on 08-24-14 04:39 PM Link | #47146
Posted by HolyRomanEmperor
As far as I know, pork, beef, chicken, turkey, whatever hotdogs use actual mear and have no sheep intestine casing.

Liverwurst, however, is made of liver.

Other than that, hot dogs are not made of organs. They are made of actual meat.

On the second paragraph, it's self explanatory then.


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