https://diariocarioca.com/en/2026/04/18/economy/argentina-crisis-donkey-meat/
Yeah
https://diariocarioca.com/en/2026/04/18/economy/argentina-crisis-donkey-meat/
Yeah
Surely that’s a very bad wig.
I’ve never eaten donkey but it’s highly regarded in some regions, notably China but also in provincial Italian cuisine.
And apparently it’s lean and very nutritious.
Bubblecar said:
I’ve never eaten donkey but it’s highly regarded in some regions, notably China but also in provincial Italian cuisine.And apparently it’s lean and very nutritious.
Donkey tastes like ass.
Bubblecar said:
I’ve never eaten donkey but it’s highly regarded in some regions, notably China but also in provincial Italian cuisine.And apparently it’s lean and very nutritious.
Do they have cloven feet?
Bubblecar said:
I’ve never eaten donkey but it’s highly regarded in some regions, notably China but also in provincial Italian cuisine.And apparently it’s lean and very nutritious.
The people I worked with in Jamaica didn’t eat donkeys despite the fact that they wandered the streets and would come into houseds if the doors were left open. Something about them being sacred – Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey.
Anyway, I teased them that it was a highly prized meat in Australia, and that those who could afford it ate donkey meat. I said that I hadn’t eaten any, because I’d never earnt enough money.
esselte said:
Bubblecar said:
I’ve never eaten donkey but it’s highly regarded in some regions, notably China but also in provincial Italian cuisine.And apparently it’s lean and very nutritious.
Donkey tastes like ass.
LOLOLOL
Brilliant!
:)
Michael V said:
Bubblecar said:
I’ve never eaten donkey but it’s highly regarded in some regions, notably China but also in provincial Italian cuisine.And apparently it’s lean and very nutritious.
The people I worked with in Jamaica didn’t eat donkeys despite the fact that they wandered the streets and would come into houseds if the doors were left open. Something about them being sacred – Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey.
Anyway, I teased them that it was a highly prized meat in Australia, and that those who could afford it ate donkey meat. I said that I hadn’t eaten any, because I’d never earnt enough money.
Heh :)
Michael V said:
Bubblecar said:
I’ve never eaten donkey but it’s highly regarded in some regions, notably China but also in provincial Italian cuisine.And apparently it’s lean and very nutritious.
The people I worked with in Jamaica didn’t eat donkeys despite the fact that they wandered the streets and would come into houseds if the doors were left open. Something about them being sacred – Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey.
Anyway, I teased them that it was a highly prized meat in Australia, and that those who could afford it ate donkey meat. I said that I hadn’t eaten any, because I’d never earnt enough money.
Aussies telling tall tales.
Am Australian tradition with Australian values.