I haven't heard about people
eating placenta. And I hope I won't...
I don't know why cows eat
it, they're just animals. But as you wrote Alexis it has a lot of vitamins and
it's good for mother. This world is weird...
Agie
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Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 8:27 AM
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> I heard that it's sometimes spiritual and runs down
generations. Also
> that it's a great way to get back vitamins into
the mother.
> But I'D never do it. Eating something born after the
baby? Yech!!
>
> On Sun, 19 Aug 2001 20:52:11 EDT Moonchild119@AOL.COM writes:
> >
Why would the cow eat the placenta if it's a herbivore? Develop a
> >
taste for blood maybe.. Anyway, here in the U.S. if you watch some
> >
of the late late shows, they air weird as television from Europe.
> >
Thats where I first heard of it. The lady who was cooking it was
>
> acting like she was making chicken cutlit or someting! (First we
put
> > the placenta in a light batter of egg. Then we ever so
gently bread
> > it. Next, off to the fryer!" Apparently
she was the one who
> > SUPPLIED the placenta too...
>