By Wingless Eagle on Thursday, 10 March 2016
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Greetings,
I have a question about boar meat.
Is boar meat considered same as pork meat or is it not? I ask this because basically boar meat could be considered as wild pork, but actually boars and porks are quite different. Boars inhabit forests and somewhat ecological places. They eat roots and similar natural foods that are not that dirty as porks eat (dirty potatoes, rotten foods and etc.). Also pigs wallow in their own feces and dirt. Boars on the other hand are clean and wallow only in moss or otherwise clean mud in forests.
Any clarification on that would be grateful.
Thank you for your attention.
Best wishes,
Wingless Eagle
Boar meat constitutes pork, and is therefore an unclean, devolving animal.
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