These may include internal organs not commonly eaten by humans, such as lungs, spleens, and intestines, other parts such
as cow udders and uteri, and in the case of poultry by - products, heads, beaks and feet.
Not exact matches
Since the Florentine cuisine has peasant origins, people use every part of an animal; therefore, entrails are fundamental in the local cuisine and dishes like kidney, tripe and fried
cow udder served with tomato are very common,
as well
as dishes based on wild animals like wild boar, rabbit, pigeon and pheasant.
One by one, the
cows stood passively
as workers gently cleaned their
udders and connected them to the milking machines.
(
As a side note, if you've ever watched a mama
cow trying to fend off her adolescent calf butting aggressively at her
udder — you know that this is not calf - led weaning!)
Unless you would get under that
cow and suck her
udder for whatever unimaginable reason, ingesting anything related to
cow milk is just
as ludicrous.
What it all comes down to is this: if you really want to see a man fight a
cow that uses its
udders as weapons, you're the intended audience.
Ryan has used a rubber insert to a milking machine that fits over the
cow's
udder as a favorite teaching aid.
I had read of them
as one of many myths surrounding American snakes, like the milk snakes that would attach themselves to
cows»
udders and steal milk, or rattlesnakes that can hypnotize their prey.
Gear4 has gripped on to the latest
udder for the Angry Birds cash -
cow - speakers shaped
as characters from the popular game.Why not eh?
During the event they revealed that there are some crazy 1 - on - 1 competitive games such
as using the Joy - Con controllers to rapidly milk the
udders of a
cow, and whoever gets the most milk out of the
cow the quickest wins.
Her assemblages, which may incorporate materials such
as cow skins and
cow udders, often straddle the boarder between disturbing and humorous, erotic and poetic.