Polish minister says eating beavers is an 'aphrodisiac'

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Polish minister says eating beavers is an 'aphrodisiac'
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June 7, 2019
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June 7, 2019 12:57 PM EDT
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WARSAW — Beavers could be a good source of food, Poland’s agriculture minister said on Friday, after he outraged animal rights activists by joking the aphrodisiac qualities of the rodents’ tails could encourage Poles to eat them.
Jan Ardanowski made his tongue-in-cheek comment on the tails in May when outlining plans to allow to the eating of beavers and European bison to encourage hunting of the animals to regulate numbers. His comments were only widely reported this week and Ardanowski stood by his proposals:
“Those animals could be used for culinary purposes and it doesn’t seem to me that would be something completely absurd,” Ardanowski told reporters on broadcaster TVN24.
Poland’s ruling nationalists Law and Justice (PiS) are no strangers to conflicts with environmentalists, with decisions to cull wild boar and carry out large-scale logging in the ancient Bialowieza forest provoking widespread opposition.
“It’s another step on his (Ardanowski’s) crusade against nature, said Krzysztof Cibor from Greenpeace. “From our point of view it is totally irresponsible.”
European bison are a protected species in Poland and viewed by some as symbolic of the country. Beavers are partially protected, meaning some reduction of the population is allowed, but hunting for food is almost unheard of.
Polish state-run news agency PAP quoted Ardanowski as saying on Friday there were around 100,000 beavers in Poland which cause problems for farmers and damage rivers.
WWF Poland spokeswoman Katarzyna Karpa-Swiderek said that while Ardanowski may have been joking, the reference to beavers’ tails was dangerous.
“We know many examples around the world where people believe in some kind of magical power or healing power of part of an animal’s body and this species of animal is on the verge of extinction.”
The Ministry for Agriculture was not immediately able to comment.
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I've eaten a scorpion. I ate a kangaroo burger at the Christmas market in Liverpool a few years ago. A few months ago I had a couple of ostrich burgers. I used to eat ants as a kid.
 

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Spotted dick

 

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Brittish cuisine is terrible on all fronts (except Marmite and golden syrup, that is).

First, on the marketting front, who ever came up with the idea of promoting a dish by the name of 'spotted dick'.

Second, one serving of your English breakfast contains enough cholesterol that to serve it to someone probably constitutes manslaughter in some states.

Third, Indian cuisine tastes better, is healthier, and isn't named after genitalia.
 

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Also, Indian cuisine is less expensive too. British cuisine beats Indian only on two fronts:

1. Its ability to activate the gag reflex.

2. Its ability to cause heartburn.
 
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