Why doesn't monkey meat taste human meat?

Smallcock

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Human meat tastes like pork but monkey meat doesn't. They're so closely related to us and look so much like us. What happened?

Saw this post from Nat Geo yesterday (warning: it's a monkey on a BBQ):

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bj5TTK-AStF/

When I see the aftermath of accidents or cartel killing footage, raw human meat looks just like meat from all the other animals we eat every day. When you go to the meat aisle at the grocery store, you wouldn't know if you're looking at human meat or not.

Anyway, these guys seemed to think monkey meat is tasty.

 

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Monkeys don't look very much like humans either, despite sharing the vast majority of our genome. It doesn't take much of a genetic change to result in major differences.
 

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Human meat tastes like pork but monkey meat doesn't. They're so closely related to us and look so much like us. What happened?

Saw this post from Nat Geo yesterday (warning: it's a monkey on a BBQ):

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bj5TTK-AStF/

When I see the aftermath of accidents or cartel killing footage, raw human meat looks just like meat from all the other animals we eat every day. When you go to the meat aisle at the grocery store, you wouldn't know if you're looking at human meat or not.

Anyway, these guys seemed to think monkey meat is tasty.


Meat Eater is a great show, Steve Rinella is a very good, informed host. The monkey episode was part of a series when he was in Bolivia. Rinella has a philosophy of eating what his hosts put in front (and doesn't believe in killing an animal unless you are going to eat it). He described monkey meat as like nothing he's ever eaten - so nothing to compare. When they were preparing the monkey for cooking, at one point it looked like they were roasting a baby - it was pretty gruesome.

If you ever shop for sausages at a Chinese grocery - be aware that sometimes the sausages are imported. If you want to ensure that you're not eating human meat - alway request the certified "Dissident Free" variety.
 

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HIV Originated With Monkeys, Not Chimps, Study Finds
Stefan Lovgren
for National Geographic News
June 12, 2003
Scientists now say that the simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), which is believed to have been transmitted to humans to become HIV-1—the virus that causes AIDS—didn't start its life in chimps.

Instead, it was a product of separate viruses jumping from different monkey species into chimps, where they recombined to form a hybrid virus, according to a new study.

Researchers believe the chimpanzee virus is a hybrid of the SIVs naturally infecting two different monkeys, the red-capped mangabey (Cercocebus torquatus) and the greater spot-nosed monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans). Chimps eat monkeys, which is likely how they acquired the monkey viruses. The hybrid virus then spread through the chimpanzee species, and was later transmitted to humans to become HIV-1.

The study suggests striking parallels between SIV infection of chimps and HIV infection of humans. Just as chimps acquired viruses from two different sources, humans are infected by two distinct AIDS viruses: HIV-1 and the less virulent HIV-2, which humans acquired from sooty mangabey monkeys.

"Because of the similarity between chimpanzees and humans, any virus that successfully adapts to spreading among chimps would be a candidate for a further jump to humans—a potential HIV-3," said Paul Sharp of the Institute of Genetics at University of Nottingham in England, who led the study.

The discovery also spotlights how many of our most virulent viruses were transmitted across species. The jumping of viruses from animals to humans occurs all the time. Diseases like SARS and monkeypox, which recently hit the northern United States, likely originated by cross-species transmissions.

"It seems this is happening more frequently because of two reasons," said Michael Lai, a virus expert at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. "First, the detection of the virus is easier today because of advances in medical science. Second, international travel brings animals from far-away places to a new place."

From SIV to HIV

In 1999, the same team of scientists identified the origin of HIV-1 as being the transmission of a virus known as SIVcpz from chimpanzees to humans, but they didn't know how chimps acquired the virus in the first place.

SIVs are carried by many species of monkeys in Africa, but chimps are the only apes known to be naturally infected. While monkeys have been infected with SIVs for a long time, chimps apparently acquired the virus more recently.

The study shows that the SIVcpz strain arose in chimps through repeated transmission and recombination of SIVs from the red-capped mangabeys and greater spot-nosed monkeys. Chimps prey on both of these species and their ranges overlap in West and central Africa.

It is now widely accepted that humans contracted HIV from chimpanzees, probably by butchering them for bush meat. The new findings thus show that humans are not the only primate species to acquire two different immunodeficiency viruses by cross-species transmission.

https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/06/0612_030612_hivvirusjump.html
 

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To serve man....wait....It's a cookbook!!!!!
 

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Human meat tastes like pork but monkey meat doesn't. They're so closely related to us and look so much like us. What happened?

Saw this post from Nat Geo yesterday (warning: it's a monkey on a BBQ):

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bj5TTK-AStF/

When I see the aftermath of accidents or cartel killing footage, raw human meat looks just like meat from all the other animals we eat every day. When you go to the meat aisle at the grocery store, you wouldn't know if you're looking at human meat or not.

Anyway, these guys seemed to think monkey meat is tasty.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=65&v=A27O_YjdVSM

 

Smallcock

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I got it, but who tasted the human meat and said taste like the pork? Dr. Lecter??
Should we be asking the police to check up on you?
The source of this knowledge comes from two places:

1) Serial killers who ate people and were asked about the taste
2) People in cultures where cannibalism was a feature, and were asked about the taste

There has been at least one instance in history when a murderer served unwitting people human meat under the guise of it being pork (read about it a long time ago). Nobody questioned it, because it tastes the same :)
 

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That's next level... but isn't it a trip? Look at that meat. It's indistinguishable from what you see in the grocery store. All of us carnivores are just constantly eating different versions of ourselves. Sometimes when I look at meat I'm repulsed knowing that we are essentially no different from it.
 

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Humans and monkeys don't taste the same; just like chickens, ducks and turkeys don't either.

Different animals.
 

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"People think it tastes like pork because in movies we hear it called “long pig.” But that term originated in places like Papua New Guinea, where they eat wild boar. They’re not eating our big, fat, domesticated pigs that have white meat. Boars don’t have white meat. They just don’t. I remember eating a heritage pig and it was some of the reddest, most flavorful meat I’d ever had. It was almost like venison. And I think it’s more akin to that."
 
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