drvoke Posted December 1, 2017 Share Posted December 1, 2017 Humana meat. They say it tastes like pork which is interesting, because I remember reading about cannibal tribes who had a native name for men that was translated to "long pig." I'm a vegetarian so this really doesn't provoke much feeling from me. I think all flesh consumption is gross. But I thought it might be an interesting topic. https://steemit.com/food/@jomano1975/they-open-the-first-restaurant-of-human-meat-in-the-world But as far as the ambition and the aberration of the Japanese have come, to go so far as to eat their neighbor. In the city of Tokyo (Japan) the first restaurant in the world that legally offers Humana meat was inaugurated. A scary restaurant nicknamed "The Resoto ototo no shoku ryohin", which means in English "Edible Brother", opened its doors to the Japanese public and from all over the world, where it offers its customers a varied menu where prices vary from 100 up to 1000 euros, that is to say the dish with human flesh, more expensive would be 1193 US dollars. International news sources have reported that a tourist from the country of Argentina, was the first man to eat human flesh in the "Edible Brother". This diner I think the following: "It seems like eating pork, in this restaurant they cook the meat with spices, so the taste goes unnoticed." In Japan since 2014 a law was approved that allows the consumption of human flesh, obviously conserving conditions such as the sanitary level of this and the origin. However, there is no doubt that at least 99% of the world population would not agree with these grotesque acts, so to speak. And the question we all ask ourselves, how do they get the meat? The people before dying decide to sell their bodies to the peculiar restaurant, approximately for about 30 thousand euros or 35,799 dollars, this is the balance that those interested can leave their families, logically they are the only ones who can claim the money. Only people who die young can sign the contract, in which they are subject to a special diet, where the meat is suitable for consumption. And would you be willing to sell your body to be consumed after your death? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Flarvis Posted December 2, 2017 Share Posted December 2, 2017 On 12/1/2017 at 3:04 AM, drvoke said: Humana meat. They say it tastes like pork which is interesting, because I remember reading about cannibal tribes who had a native name for men that was translated to "long pig." I'm a vegetarian so this really doesn't provoke much feeling from me. I think all flesh consumption is gross. But I thought it might be an interesting topic. https://steemit.com/food/@jomano1975/they-open-the-first-restaurant-of-human-meat-in-the-world But as far as the ambition and the aberration of the Japanese have come, to go so far as to eat their neighbor. In the city of Tokyo (Japan) the first restaurant in the world that legally offers Humana meat was inaugurated. A scary restaurant nicknamed "The Resoto ototo no shoku ryohin", which means in English "Edible Brother", opened its doors to the Japanese public and from all over the world, where it offers its customers a varied menu where prices vary from 100 up to 1000 euros, that is to say the dish with human flesh, more expensive would be 1193 US dollars. International news sources have reported that a tourist from the country of Argentina, was the first man to eat human flesh in the "Edible Brother". This diner I think the following: "It seems like eating pork, in this restaurant they cook the meat with spices, so the taste goes unnoticed." In Japan since 2014 a law was approved that allows the consumption of human flesh, obviously conserving conditions such as the sanitary level of this and the origin. However, there is no doubt that at least 99% of the world population would not agree with these grotesque acts, so to speak. And the question we all ask ourselves, how do they get the meat? The people before dying decide to sell their bodies to the peculiar restaurant, approximately for about 30 thousand euros or 35,799 dollars, this is the balance that those interested can leave their families, logically they are the only ones who can claim the money. Only people who die young can sign the contract, in which they are subject to a special diet, where the meat is suitable for consumption. And would you be willing to sell your body to be consumed after your death? http://www.alexkwa.com/the-human-meat-restaurant-in-japan-is-fake/ The Human Meat Restaurant in Japan is Fake While doing some trend research for my next topic to write about, I came across the term “human meat japan” as one of the trending terms. Oh my, that certainly peaked my interests. It seems there is an article floating around stating that a restaurant opened legally in Japan where they served human flesh. Living in Japan for 3 years now, if such a restaurant do open, there would definitely be an uproar in the media. I mean, the biggest news these days was a coverage of a sumo punching another sumo out of the ring. Certainly no hint of a rise of popularity in cannibalism. So lets look at the article and then pick out various clues of the obvious hoax.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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