We purchase large bags of beef pelmeni, which don't have a cute picture of a cow, but the bags below show the other types of meat-stuffed pelmeni's which we often purchase.
People are usually most interested/intrigued/disgusted by the bag on the right.
So, horse stuffed pelmeni is one of the dumplings? Interesting. Do they breed horses for the meat, or are horses used in a manner similar to what Americans think, then those no longer of value or use are used another way---in this case they become food?
ReplyDeleteThe horses are definitely bred for meat. They don't retire old riding horses and send them to the meat factory. I think it would probably make for really tough, unflavorful meat if they did.
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