Why do brazilians eat chicken hearts burguers?
Why do brazilians eat chicken hearts burguers?
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Because they're good.
Hard to get organ meats here unless you live near some Amish. The major industrial slaughterhouses sell most of them to soup and pet food companies.
this, we eat them here too with molasses and hummus
They're pretty good actually, but I wouldn't eat them in a burger.
You can buy organ meat anywhere. Try going to a store.
You also have weird laws concerning import. Haggis can not be imported because it contains lung meat. Chicken hearts are better in a soup or on a stick.
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My aunt always used the hearts, livers, and whatever else was edible in her chicken and dumplings. She handmade the noodles as well. I think she's the reason I love Udon.
>Burger
Huh, that's pretty weird, but I'd try it. Barbecued heart though is great.
You don't eat liver? Breddy good desu
Lungs are banned in the US since 1971 for sanitary reasons--the huge number of respiratory tubes makes it difficult to clean them. Central nervous system components (brains, spinal cords, eyeballs, and their surrounding tissue) were banned at a later date and due to concerns over prion disease. All of them cannot be sold for human consumption and are processed into pet food instead.
Any supermarket carries liver but in general offal is not a major part of the American diet.
German brazilians are disgusting
I can't cope with chicken organs left inside a bird but I love pate
I saw these from all over the south of Brazil, they call it "X-Coração"...
Dad tried it, he said it was ok...
Unironically chicken hearts burguers are the expensive ones, it's fun because we throw the chicken heart into the bin, I mean, not even the butcher's keeps them.
We eat chicken hearts with nothing else, that shit is ambrosia.
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I have eaten hearts but didn't even know what they were until now that I googled it.
>She handmade the noodles as well
Wow, nice
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Disgusting, eating any kind of meat as well.
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