I think there would be some similarities in taste overall because all of the parts will have the same blood running through them, but the texture will definitely be varied.And a chimera. Would the taste be the same all over or would each animal part taste different?
... can I eat it?
You know, you're probably right. It all probably tastes like chicken anyway as apparently everything tastes like chicken in fantasy stories.I think there would be some similarities in taste overall because all of the parts will have the same blood running through them, but the texture will definitely be varied.
... can I eat it?
You know, you're probably right. It all probably tastes like chicken anyway as apparently everything tastes like chicken in fantasy stories.
I am genuinely uncertain of what I just watched but that proves that it's edible. At least once anyway cause that thing seems to get shot right afterwards.
Memory moss, forget why though…I have been watching "Delicious in Dungeon" (Great anime, btw. You should watch it.) and have been thinking about this question for a while now: which fantasy creature would theoretically taste the best?
Now I know that most of you would probably go for dragon since, you know, it's a motherf*cking dragon. But think about it, do you really want to eat a dragon because you might like the taste of it or do you want to eat a dragon just for the prestige of eating a goddamn dragon? I just think it's a bit overhyped, to be honest.
Now, if I were to choose, putting all moral and cultural quandaries aside, I would probably have to go with the unicorn. There are plenty of cultures around the world where people have eaten horse meat regularly and had quite enjoyed it. And a unicorn is basically just a better version of a horse, so I can imagine unicorn meat being way taster than horse meat. Plus, there is a slight possibility that I might fart rainbows by the end of it and who doesn't like rainbow farts?
Anyway, what are your thoughts? Which fantasy creature would you like to try out in a daring culinary experience?
Depends on the slime, but I have heard that slime mold can be a convincing mimicry of scrambled eggs when cooked the same way. So slimes that don’t rely on metals, earth, etc might be interesting. @greyblob for example.I have been watching "Delicious in Dungeon" (Great anime, btw. You should watch it.) and have been thinking about this question for a while now: which fantasy creature would theoretically taste the best?
Now I know that most of you would probably go for dragon since, you know, it's a motherf*cking dragon. But think about it, do you really want to eat a dragon because you might like the taste of it or do you want to eat a dragon just for the prestige of eating a goddamn dragon? I just think it's a bit overhyped, to be honest.
Now, if I were to choose, putting all moral and cultural quandaries aside, I would probably have to go with the unicorn. There are plenty of cultures around the world where people have eaten horse meat regularly and had quite enjoyed it. And a unicorn is basically just a better version of a horse, so I can imagine unicorn meat being way taster than horse meat. Plus, there is a slight possibility that I might fart rainbows by the end of it and who doesn't like rainbow farts?
Anyway, what are your thoughts? Which fantasy creature would you like to try out in a daring culinary experience?
I have been watching "Delicious in Dungeon" (Great anime, btw. You should watch it.) and have been thinking about this question for a while now: which fantasy creature would theoretically taste the best?
Now I know that most of you would probably go for dragon since, you know, it's a motherf*cking dragon. But think about it, do you really want to eat a dragon because you might like the taste of it or do you want to eat a dragon just for the prestige of eating a goddamn dragon? I just think it's a bit overhyped, to be honest.
Now, if I were to choose, putting all moral and cultural quandaries aside, I would probably have to go with the unicorn. There are plenty of cultures around the world where people have eaten horse meat regularly and had quite enjoyed it. And a unicorn is basically just a better version of a horse, so I can imagine unicorn meat being way taster than horse meat. Plus, there is a slight possibility that I might fart rainbows by the end of it and who doesn't like rainbow farts?
Anyway, what are your thoughts? Which fantasy creature would you like to try out in a daring culinary experience?
Uhm... Shouldn't you be concerned that most of the people here prefer to eat dragons and you are, well, a dragon?This dragon wants to eat a griffin. I think it would taste like chicken.
Unicorn would be nice, but I could catch a winged one. Of course, I mean the real unicorns, elasmotherium.
I wonder how centaur would taste like, human or horse? Now I'm thinking of eating minotaur steaks.
Cooking a slime well done could prove interesting.
Nah fam they're coolUhm... Shouldn't you be concerned that most of the people here prefer to eat dragons and you are, well, a dragon?