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- boiled, and sur-et which is kept as dried meat. Sür et (сүр ет) is salted horsemeat that smoked over elm, juniper or meadowsweet. Mongolian cuisine includes...
- "concluded that there is no evidence that Silvercrest knowingly purchased horsemeat" In the UK, a House of Commons Select Committee on Environment, Food and...
- The Horsemeat March of 1876, also known as the Mud March and the Starvation March, was a military expedition led by General George Crook in pursuit of...
- June 2011 "Retailers respond over horsemeat". BBC News. 15 February 2013. "Whitbread makes food pledge after horsemeat scandal". The Guardian. London. 26...
- military purposes; in the twenty-first century it is reared prin****lly for horsemeat. A stud book was started in 1909. The Breton was originally bred for strength...
- Oseberg ship. During the establishment of the church in Northern Europe, horsemeat shifted from being holy to taboo, with the eating of it being made a punishable...
- twenty-first century the horses are used for tractive power and are reared for horsemeat, particularly for the Italian market. In 1964 the various regional draught...
- pizza. Pferdeleberkäse (German Pferd = horse), which is indeed made of horsemeat (German Pferdefleisch), otherwise not widely consumed in the German language...
- were previously slaughtered for horsemeat, primarily for export to markets in Belgium, France, Italy, and ****an. Horsemeat is rarely eaten by people in the...
- autochthonous breeds in danger of extinction. It is reared prin****lly for horsemeat. The name, both in Basque and in Spanish, is derived from that of the...