What Does Liver Taste like?

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My parents are boomers and apart from seafood were raised on this stuff especially since both my mother and I suffer from anemia. I've never had the constitution to go for that oddly smooth, maroon treat. But I hear it's chock full of essential nutrients and vitamins kids love.
 
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If you suffer from anemia I highly recommend getting as much Sunlight as possible and eating plenty of lentils (left to soak in water overnight, if they sprout even better), and lots of beetroots (if you don't like the taste very much you can grate them and mix them into a salad with lemon juice and nutritional yeast, it's really good). Oh, and nettle tea. Nettles have lots of iron, vitamin C, and are great in a lot of different ways.
Toxic waste, I guess? It has a lot of vitamins and minerals, but it's the body's filter. So if you eat it you're eating both the vitamins and minerals and all the shit the liver's been filtering out for years (not everything gets filtered).
 
If you suffer from anemia I highly recommend getting as much Sunlight as possible and eating plenty of lentils (left to soak in water overnight, if they sprout even better), and lots of beetroots (if you don't like the taste very much you can grate them and mix them into a salad with lemon juice and nutritional yeast, it's really good). Oh, and nettle tea. Nettles have lots of iron, vitamin C, and are great in a lot of different ways.
 
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Oof, tranny liver would be the worst possible liver you could eat. All those hormones... although since most farmed animals are also pumped full of hormones, I'd argue most people are already eating a kind of tranny liver. Yum.
Gonna start referring to pooners as GMO tomboys.
 
I'm actually eating sesame crackers right now with thick cuts of spicy pepper jack and braunschweiger (which is a sort of soft liver spread with a little bit of a spicy kick itself)

I have never eated liver by itself but both me and the cat love braunschweiger. It's like a spreadable meat with the consistency of nothing else I've ever seen. It is very dense and fatty tasting but not in a bad or overwhelming way. You should give it a try sometime on sesame or club crackers it is very pleasant.
 
Tends to be dry, brittle in texture, savory-bitter in flavor. I'd call it an acquired taste since I've been eating since I was a kid (school lunches) and all the kids including myself used to hate it because of the bitter taste but now I kinda like it. It doesn't feel gross to eat it like you're eating guts fwiw.
 
Toxic waste, I guess? It has a lot of vitamins and minerals, but it's the body's filter. So if you eat it you're eating both the vitamins and minerals and all the shit the liver's been filtering out for years (not everything gets filtered).

No, you don't typically buy infected livers from the butchers. Livers are clean. That's the whole point. If an animals liver is not filtering out toxins, then the animal fuckin dies of liver failure. The impurities will be negligible.

One thing about liver you have to get over is the smell. You'll have smelled liver before in dog food and you might have that association in your brain. But once you're over that, it's not bad at all. It's just like gamey meat with a slightly weird, slightly rubbery texture for a fraction of the price. And it's so packed with vitamins and minerals that eating it daily will give you hypervitaminosis. I eat lambs liver, I can't say the same for other livers.
 
Livers are clean.
No, they're not. The liver is the body's filter. No matter how well it does its job, there's always going to be large amounts of waste there, since it's where waste gets filtered out. It's a really simple concept. The liver is constantly at work.

One thing about liver you have to get over is the smell. You'll have smelled liver before in dog food and you might have that association in your brain. But once you're over that, it's not bad at all. It's just like gamey meat with a slightly weird, slightly rubbery texture for a fraction of the price. And it's so packed with vitamins and minerals that eating it daily will give you hypervitaminosis. I eat lambs liver, I can't say the same for other livers.
I don't find any of this appealing in the least. Also, if anyone else feels inclined to persuade me of eating livers, you're wasting your time. I'm vegan, and not only do I find this repulsive, but I'd never touch an animal's corpse, purely out of ethical considerations.
 
No, they're not. The liver is the body's filter. No matter how well it does its job, there's always going to be large amounts of waste there, since it's where waste gets filtered out. It's a really simple concept. The liver is constantly at work.


I don't find any of this appealing in the least. Also, if anyone else feels inclined to persuade me of eating livers, you're wasting your time. I'm vegan, and not only do I find this repulsive, but I'd never touch an animal's corpse, purely out of ethical considerations.
Ah yes, lets trust the vegan about nutrition. So bad at philosophy that you think a fuckin salmon should be considered an equal in our moral and ethical systems. Do you know that salmon and every predatory animal kills with zero remorse, but we don't see them as bad salmon because they are obviously, blatently different to people and therefore don't belong alongside us in our moral or ethical systems, you fuckin retard.
 
Ah yes, lets trust the vegan about nutrition.
You don't have to trust me, you're free to do as you will.
So bad at philosophy that you think a fuckin salmon should be considered an equal in our moral and ethical systems.
Who said that, exactly?
but we don't see them as bad salmon because they are obviously, blatently different to people and therefore don't belong alongside us in our moral or ethical systems, you fuckin retard.
So... you think it's ethically right to kill animals because they do it too? But they, according to you don't "belong alongside us in our moral and ethical systems". Then why are you lowering yourself to their level? Why are you looking at what animals do in nature (for survival) as a validation for what you can do (for your own pleasure)?
 
You don't have to trust me, you're free to do as you will.

Who said that, exactly?

So... you think it's ethically right to kill animals because they do it too? But they, according to you don't "belong alongside us in our moral and ethical systems". Then why are you lowering yourself to their level? Why are you looking at what animals do in nature (for survival) as a validation for what you can do (for your own pleasure)?
I think your source that livers contain toxins is that you made it the fuck up. You think that livers work like a coffee filter in your head so you believe it's just common sense that it contains toxins, and you are stating that as fact. You are just talking about something you know nothing about as if you do so it's wise not to take anything you say seriously.
 
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