Britons generally do not eathorsemeat, regarding its consumption as a quirk of French appetites.
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But the curious fact is that the British people have always refused to eathorsemeat, even when food was scarce.
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While Swiss consumers do eathorsemeat on occasion, they are extremely sensitive about the origin of their meat products with strict labeling requirements in force.
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Fergus Walsh examines whether there could be any health concerns from eatinghorsemeat.
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We are eatinghorsemeat in every style.
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When equine DNA was found in beefburgers last month many consumers were very concerned that they could have unknowingly eatenhorsemeat.
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The celebrity chef caused widespread outrage when he suggested on his TV show, The F-Word, that viewers should consider eatinghorsemeat.
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Eatinghorsemeat is a taboo in Britain and although once common fare in France it has been out of fashion for decades.
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Princess Anne has suggested that British attitudes to eatinghorsemeat might have to change to improve the standards of care for the animals.
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He hadn't eatenhorsemeat for a long time, the thought of it didn't usually appeal to him, but at that moment it smelled delicious.
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The suspected fraud has caused particular outrage in Britain, where many view the idea of eatinghorsemeat with distaste, and exposed flaws in food controls.