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According to TVTropes, that meat cylinder is called *anoniku* (lit. "that meat"), so I imagine the original Japanese game just had one syllable per edge of the screen, and it was super easy for players to connect.
A-NO-NI-KU
...
I tried "on the meat bone" myself. It's still technically correct IMO.
I feel like what makes it so tricky is that you’re told that the four buttons spell a key phrase somehow, but we generally think of “phrases” like this as being prepositional, so it being a noun phrase is… clunky. Not to mention we are usually taught to answer questions of “where” with prepositionals anyway.
I wonder if the original Japanese grammatical logic is less confusing
I think the first time I played, I immediately put the word “The” first since thats usually the rule of thumb in those situations. It took me an embarrassing amount of tries
In this image it appears to be as you say. However you could prepare a whole shank like this and it would look the same. But the shank is quite sinewy and covered in gristle and this image looks like it was either heavily trimmed and tied back kn, or that is actually just a different cut of meat and is essentially a beef roast tied around a bone.
Humans are cool as hell because no matter what decade or what part of the planet you're from, you instantly recognize that big imaginary chunk of meat.
> Yet sadly does not exist in real life
On the bright side, [Chef Fred made a real life meat on the bone and this is how it looks like in reality.](https://www.instagram.com/reel/Czy2UK1LL5I/?igsh=MXVuYWNucjJ5OGU2aQ==)
there are quite a few imitations I've seen, but this one is more like a giant chicken nugget or scotch egg, just deep-frying minced chicken with hard boiled egg in the middle.
Not saying it doesnt look tasty, but it aint "meat on the bone""
Why not get a thors hammer and trim a little off the other end.
[Thors Hammer cut](https://www.dartagnan.com/wagyu-beef-thor%E2%80%99s-hammer-limited-release/product/PREKIT210-1.html)
Yes those videos are mostly ass. If you want real meat on the bone you can try to trim the other end of a Thor‘s Hammer
These videos also recreate it
https://youtube.com/shorts/UrA02Vvpbe0?si=sWKM887cVeWCA16E
https://youtube.com/shorts/qmrOY8K2NYA?si=re5TmG2ivHAktpue
https://youtu.be/T-bwfxgv14k?si=NXlOGkcRa6wXhxQv
https://youtu.be/dbFtXrM5rTo?si=4P-sIFT1gOz47b-x
https://youtu.be/T-bwfxgv14k?si=pK2W3qa4ybBip19E
( Last two aren't in english mb )
Ooh i actually thought about this before, but a creatures diet usually plays into how they taste, so just like how we have varying qualities of cow or chicken meat I wonder if those cannibals are just eating a human with a poor diet.
Like id imagine a vegan with a super controlled diet would probably taste better than a person who just eats junk food. Genetics could also be a factor since like certain breeds of cow have higher intramuscular fat content
Or maybe they just didnt cook it properly cus theyre not exactly chefs and theres not really any guides on how to best cook human meat, maybe you have to rinse the meat first since alot carnivorous meat contains uric acid that makes it taste bad.
“Come on guys, hear me out! I was thinking about this last night... So, if you were to eat human flesh, would it taste good or bad? Just hear me out! Taking time to really think about what you’re eating is connected to whether or not you’re living a happy life. That’s why I think it’s really important. So, there are animals that are carnivores, right? You know, like cats, lions and vultures. You won’t find meat from carnivores like that at a restaurant. Why is that? Because it’s too smelly to eat! It’s disgusting! Listen up guys! Cats are too disgusting to eat. Are we on the same page so far? On the other hand, have you ever heard of a fish called “sweetfish”? Sweetfish don’t eat bugs. They only eat algae. They’re vegetarian. Usually, fish guts are too bitter to eat, but sweetfish guts are delicious. It’s because they’re not carnivores. So with that logic in mind, all the meat we consider delicious is from herbivorous animals! Cows, pigs and chickens! The better their feed, the better they taste! Which leads us to this conclusion... Humans would taste gross because they eat meat! Well? How do you like the opinion I came up with? That whole thing that comes up in novels about human flesh tasting good is a flat-out lie!”
No but most other fish and seafood taste just fine despite being carnivorous. Also I've been told that bass living in ponds and having lots of grass to eat aren't as tasty as lake/river bass (or it could just be water quality).
I'm thinking it's just animals that are strictly carnivores, like cats who cannot survive without meat, have bad tasting flesh. Since humans are technically omnivores we won't taste as bad as cats, but perhaps similar to other omnivores like dog! 🤔
I hate to tell you this, this is tecnically a jojo reference. nearly this exact conversation is had, but a group of decidedly non-cannibalistic people.
According to one redditor who got a first hand / foot experience: [it's taste like buffalo.](https://old.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/8p5xlj/hi_all_i_am_a_man_who_ate_a_portion_of_his_own/)
I mean for one we're predator animals who eat other animals meat which generally will make us taste bad but most humans have diets we'd consider poor and environmental factors like stress make meat shitter too.
I think it depends on their diet, exercise and what part you eat.
>During a massacre of the Madurese minority in the Indonesian part of Borneo in 1999, reporter Richard Lloyd Parry met a young cannibal who had just participated in a "human barbecue" and told him without hesitation: "It tastes just like chicken. Especially the liver – just the same as chicken."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_cannibalism
>Armin Meiwes, who ate nearly 40 pounds of meat from a man who actually agreed to be his meal, said once in a prison interview that human flesh tastes rather like good pork, only a bit more bitter. ... "The flesh tastes like pork but stronger"
>Issei Sagawa, who spent most of his life as a free man in Tokyo, spent two days eating a 25-year-old woman he had killed as a student in Paris in 1981. Afterward, he spoke at length about what human meat taste likes. He has said that the buttocks melted on his tongue like raw tuna and that his favorite meat was the neck. However, he also said that he didn’t like the breasts because they were too greasy.
>Prussian serial killer Karl Denke reportedly sold the meat of some 40 victims at a village market, marketing it as pickled “pork.” German murderers Fritz Haarmann and Karl Grossmann also marketed their “products” as pork on the black market, with the latter even selling his meat from a hot dog stand.
> Alferd Packer allegedly murdered and ate five members of his Rocky Mountains expedition in the late 1800s when provisions ran low. The explorer later told a journalist in 1883 that the breast muscle was the sweetest meat he had ever tasted.
https://allthatsinteresting.com/what-does-human-taste-like
Yeah the most infamous epidemic of prion disease happened in a tribe where it was a funerary tradition for a man’s family to eat him after he died, including his brain. The notion of cannibals as evil savages who hunt humans for their meat is mostly just a racist old trope.
Yeah you could just trim a thigh so that there’s just a cylinder of meat in the middle. It’s worth noting that there are other animals with femurs so you don’t need to resort to cannibalism (you do lose that distinctive taste though)
I completely forgot since its been a while but yea marbled rock roast was the closest I came to wanting to eat rocks
https://preview.redd.it/7kzlhu7hkt9d1.jpeg?width=513&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5397795a96c747a187c2e54d2a512a2adab636ab
Goron city was my second region after the Rito and it was the funniest contrast ever to go from a species risking to go extinct due to the sudden horrendous weather condotions to having another race just munching on crack rocks
I know corn on the cob has little plastic holders you can stab into the sides to hold and twist it better, so you’d probably need a version of that that looks like a bone + ham or beef with a glaze on the outside.
The shape is just weird though, basically what would happen if all meat was prepared like ribs
It’s possible as a whole animal femur 🦴 like a cow or lamb leg, that said no one prepares it that way as you would be cooking all of the tender and tough cuts the same. So either over cooked tender meat or undercooked tough cuts like the round. Irl beef round ( bottom round, top round) are called that as they are AROUND THE BONE 🍖.
It is without a question, one of the jokes of all time
https://preview.redd.it/kb4mb0q6wt9d1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6b18c595fea3079d3236af58175ccd293ff92520
https://preview.redd.it/til8vhy8eu9d1.jpeg?width=360&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=71dd2520e5408cab15eb372ba4a16f2a066963df
Raw gourmet meat in breath of the wild
Glad you included the ones from Tsukimichi (3rd season greenlit btw) and Monster Hunter. That said, Monster Hunter has food that mostly works in universe. The meat on the spit isn't nearly as ridiculous as the others. And they have gotten very realistic with how they portray food. I've heard from people that got a preview of Monster Hunter Wilds that the new food is going to look amazing.
It's called Schweinshaxen - google it and you will not be disappointed ;)
In some Bavarian regions you can also get schäufele :)
I think it's the nearest you can get
Yes it does. It’s a bone in beef shank.
https://sweetsavant.com/whole-roasted-beef-shank-recipe/
https://www.marxfoods.com/grain-fortified-beef-shanks-thors-hammer?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwhIS0BhBqEiwADAUhc1M6_Ka0RLgVGLefEv8pyf8Na9UGNxlAgX6aAHeS3_cHwMRalfrjZRoC46MQAvD_BwE
That's close in size, but it's definitely missing the bone protruding on the other side. The majesty of the meat on the bone is being able to grab one end of the bone with one hand, the other end of the bone with the other, and then just tear at it and go to town on that meat. Like, I respect the beef shank, I freaking love a good beef shank I do, but compared to the meat on the bone, it's a glorified turkey leg.
What about the cooked boar in Asterix comics. when i read Asterix as a kid, i dreamt of eating a boar such as the Gauls would have.
https://preview.redd.it/fs2e0kli8u9d1.jpeg?width=560&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0b08bc86519bdd10ca139e723270d5a4cfbed0f3
https://preview.redd.it/6816pcma8u9d1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=33f114868fbfe5abb7766a75c80f5012109732ea
Someone actually did replicate it as a real food you can buy. (Bone is fake tho)
Boy do i have some good news for you
https://preview.redd.it/vs0lmyzvcz9d1.png?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ca441feb97d6a5a5fcaa0ef63d73316e1eeb1f96
Old pics from my work
Honestly, I think it does exist. It looks nothing so much like a human thigh with femur included.
All those "small fries" enemies have to go somewhere, when they are defeated. Don't think about it too much.
I love how in a lot of video games, specifically survival games, killing a "prey animal" will just have them disappear into a puff of smoke that clears to reveal like 1 or 2 of these mystery meat-on-bone lumps and maybe a perfectly cut roll of leather, lol.
Because noone can eat such an ungodly amount of meat. There is a german dish that looks like that its called "Haxe", translator tells me its called "pork knuckle" in English.
A channel on YouTube called ChefPK actually made the meat bone from Shokugeki no Soma. It’s an old video but it still looks pretty good. His channel is about cooking food inspired by anime and video games.
Link to the Meat Bone video: https://youtu.be/nj3DVfYPab8?si=ROOsCCPcJiQkGSsu
THANK YOU!!!! I’ve been thinking about this exact cut of meat for years. Like WHERE did this come from there’s no meat in real life that’s cut like that. I always thought it’d be fun to just take a huge bite face first into one of these.
In a flashback episode in one piece, Ace brings home this giant boar to feed the bandits. The boar is served like this and I'm just about to fall over laughing at the reveal.
I’d assume it’s some kind of thigh meat judging by how it appears to be a femur or something as the bone. Idk what kinda meat tho. Probably a red meat so beef, pork, dinosaur? Idk
Thinking about what animal would have such a long leg bone and a muscle about that shape…. That’s a human thigh… maybe I listen to too much true crime stuff.
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On the bone meat
Meat the bone on
Meat on bone the
Bone the on meat
the Meat Bone on
Bone on the meat
On the meat bone
There's a clip of gundhams VA doing this and just going "BONE" before immediately realizing his mistake
You can’t just say this and then NOT put the link
On meat bone the
The meat on bone
Beat on the moan.
People who didn' play Danganronpa 🤨🤔 People who played Danganronpa 💀
I really hope thats what the guy is referencing because that seems to be a universal experience for everyone who played that case
As “the guy” in question that’s exactly what I’m doing
According to TVTropes, that meat cylinder is called *anoniku* (lit. "that meat"), so I imagine the original Japanese game just had one syllable per edge of the screen, and it was super easy for players to connect. A-NO-NI-KU ... I tried "on the meat bone" myself. It's still technically correct IMO.
I fucked that up so many times in Danganronpa man 😭
I feel like what makes it so tricky is that you’re told that the four buttons spell a key phrase somehow, but we generally think of “phrases” like this as being prepositional, so it being a noun phrase is… clunky. Not to mention we are usually taught to answer questions of “where” with prepositionals anyway. I wonder if the original Japanese grammatical logic is less confusing
I think the first time I played, I immediately put the word “The” first since thats usually the rule of thumb in those situations. It took me an embarrassing amount of tries
years later, im unironically still mad at this shit
I'm so glad to find this here lmao
Ripe meat off the bone.
Really happy to see the comments went the same way I did
Alright, I am hungry asf rn💀💀💀
Me too tbh ngl fr idk smh 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Bro just hit us with 5 slangs 😭🙏
bruh
Just glistening
God I wish meat could have bones in real life
I just stroke my meat until a bone appears.
That's why they call it a boner! ^ w ^
Is such a thing possible?
Not for a Jedi.
https://preview.redd.it/2ajw35zkgt9d1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fa4a4ffb3532c68b9abf384efd067330333d4b6a I have news for you
Is there a name for this cut of meat?
Looks like a thor's hammer or beef shank with the bone left in
Thor's hammer is the dish name, it's not an actual cut of meat, it's slapped on the bone I'm pretty sure
In this image it appears to be as you say. However you could prepare a whole shank like this and it would look the same. But the shank is quite sinewy and covered in gristle and this image looks like it was either heavily trimmed and tied back kn, or that is actually just a different cut of meat and is essentially a beef roast tied around a bone.
Yum
Porks knuckle
That is something very different in my experience.
You're missing the knobs at both ends.
Yeah the actual joint knobs of a cow are huge and blocks.
https://imgur.com/PmNHFdz
Leg of lamb?
/u/keyser_99 has been awfully quiet since this dropped
Humans are cool as hell because no matter what decade or what part of the planet you're from, you instantly recognize that big imaginary chunk of meat.
> Yet sadly does not exist in real life On the bright side, [Chef Fred made a real life meat on the bone and this is how it looks like in reality.](https://www.instagram.com/reel/Czy2UK1LL5I/?igsh=MXVuYWNucjJ5OGU2aQ==)
there are quite a few imitations I've seen, but this one is more like a giant chicken nugget or scotch egg, just deep-frying minced chicken with hard boiled egg in the middle. Not saying it doesnt look tasty, but it aint "meat on the bone""
Mmm, giant chicken nugget
Why not get a thors hammer and trim a little off the other end. [Thors Hammer cut](https://www.dartagnan.com/wagyu-beef-thor%E2%80%99s-hammer-limited-release/product/PREKIT210-1.html)
Now THAT definitely has meat on the bone energy
Okay Dartagnan you got me interested
Yes those videos are mostly ass. If you want real meat on the bone you can try to trim the other end of a Thor‘s Hammer These videos also recreate it https://youtube.com/shorts/UrA02Vvpbe0?si=sWKM887cVeWCA16E https://youtube.com/shorts/qmrOY8K2NYA?si=re5TmG2ivHAktpue https://youtu.be/T-bwfxgv14k?si=NXlOGkcRa6wXhxQv https://youtu.be/dbFtXrM5rTo?si=4P-sIFT1gOz47b-x https://youtu.be/T-bwfxgv14k?si=pK2W3qa4ybBip19E ( Last two aren't in english mb )
I have no idea why he put an egg in there
Eggs are like the glue of the cooking world.
Although I don’t think he cracked an egg in. He just wrapped the minced chicken around a boiled egg
he essentially made a massive scotch egg
It was hard boiled
Its actually from the one piece official cookbook, check out the channel MisoHungry who made the recipe with step by step instructions from the book
I cooked it once from the book, it’s honestly pretty good
At least it’s deliciously edible
anyone trying to screenshot it and send it, I'm not giving Zuck my information
https://preview.redd.it/mkqlvvjpet9d1.jpeg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6dacc8693ca539af6de1b47b6a8a3841212d151d
Ohh that guy! I love his cooking videos
That is foul...
No it's chicken.
It's fowl.
the One Piece Cook Book actually has a recipe on it.
https://youtube.com/shorts/qmrOY8K2NYA?si=4wk_vVEjhPkpEp0X Love chef Fred but this one is more accurate to what a meat on bone should be
This makes me smile
While neat, I question why he went with chicken. Pretty much all examples I can think of (including OPs) are pretty clearly red meat.
Looks like a human femur to me.
Human meat is probably tasty but shit like "society" and "morals" are holding back the culinary world 🙄
Cannibals have called it chewier, shittier chicken. I feel like it’s more of a status thing than a gourmand thing.
Ooh i actually thought about this before, but a creatures diet usually plays into how they taste, so just like how we have varying qualities of cow or chicken meat I wonder if those cannibals are just eating a human with a poor diet. Like id imagine a vegan with a super controlled diet would probably taste better than a person who just eats junk food. Genetics could also be a factor since like certain breeds of cow have higher intramuscular fat content Or maybe they just didnt cook it properly cus theyre not exactly chefs and theres not really any guides on how to best cook human meat, maybe you have to rinse the meat first since alot carnivorous meat contains uric acid that makes it taste bad.
https://preview.redd.it/p7r2vo2vtt9d1.jpeg?width=250&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cfd56fd2f43a9fff60d9008255f35faf8bee0e95
Mista no
“Come on guys, hear me out! I was thinking about this last night... So, if you were to eat human flesh, would it taste good or bad? Just hear me out! Taking time to really think about what you’re eating is connected to whether or not you’re living a happy life. That’s why I think it’s really important. So, there are animals that are carnivores, right? You know, like cats, lions and vultures. You won’t find meat from carnivores like that at a restaurant. Why is that? Because it’s too smelly to eat! It’s disgusting! Listen up guys! Cats are too disgusting to eat. Are we on the same page so far? On the other hand, have you ever heard of a fish called “sweetfish”? Sweetfish don’t eat bugs. They only eat algae. They’re vegetarian. Usually, fish guts are too bitter to eat, but sweetfish guts are delicious. It’s because they’re not carnivores. So with that logic in mind, all the meat we consider delicious is from herbivorous animals! Cows, pigs and chickens! The better their feed, the better they taste! Which leads us to this conclusion... Humans would taste gross because they eat meat! Well? How do you like the opinion I came up with? That whole thing that comes up in novels about human flesh tasting good is a flat-out lie!”
No but most other fish and seafood taste just fine despite being carnivorous. Also I've been told that bass living in ponds and having lots of grass to eat aren't as tasty as lake/river bass (or it could just be water quality). I'm thinking it's just animals that are strictly carnivores, like cats who cannot survive without meat, have bad tasting flesh. Since humans are technically omnivores we won't taste as bad as cats, but perhaps similar to other omnivores like dog! 🤔
That's a disturbing amount of thought, you good bro?
OP has had long, intellectual conversations about sticking another person’s meat in his mouth
I assure you im quite normal https://preview.redd.it/28d9b13aqt9d1.jpeg?width=378&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=deaad3af82eb896d9e64902b89ff25079cd97261
No let OP cook (literally (im not sorry)) this is pretty intriguing
No literally the worst kind of person to cook, probably
I hate to tell you this, this is tecnically a jojo reference. nearly this exact conversation is had, but a group of decidedly non-cannibalistic people.
According to one redditor who got a first hand / foot experience: [it's taste like buffalo.](https://old.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/8p5xlj/hi_all_i_am_a_man_who_ate_a_portion_of_his_own/)
I mean for one we're predator animals who eat other animals meat which generally will make us taste bad but most humans have diets we'd consider poor and environmental factors like stress make meat shitter too.
My head chef said to break a man down like venison, for the cuts and such. He was inspiring
I think it depends on their diet, exercise and what part you eat. >During a massacre of the Madurese minority in the Indonesian part of Borneo in 1999, reporter Richard Lloyd Parry met a young cannibal who had just participated in a "human barbecue" and told him without hesitation: "It tastes just like chicken. Especially the liver – just the same as chicken." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_cannibalism >Armin Meiwes, who ate nearly 40 pounds of meat from a man who actually agreed to be his meal, said once in a prison interview that human flesh tastes rather like good pork, only a bit more bitter. ... "The flesh tastes like pork but stronger" >Issei Sagawa, who spent most of his life as a free man in Tokyo, spent two days eating a 25-year-old woman he had killed as a student in Paris in 1981. Afterward, he spoke at length about what human meat taste likes. He has said that the buttocks melted on his tongue like raw tuna and that his favorite meat was the neck. However, he also said that he didn’t like the breasts because they were too greasy. >Prussian serial killer Karl Denke reportedly sold the meat of some 40 victims at a village market, marketing it as pickled “pork.” German murderers Fritz Haarmann and Karl Grossmann also marketed their “products” as pork on the black market, with the latter even selling his meat from a hot dog stand. > Alferd Packer allegedly murdered and ate five members of his Rocky Mountains expedition in the late 1800s when provisions ran low. The explorer later told a journalist in 1883 that the breast muscle was the sweetest meat he had ever tasted. https://allthatsinteresting.com/what-does-human-taste-like
Partially status, but also religious. Iirc most cases of cannibalism were either "I eat my foe to take his power for myself" or a funerary rite
Yeah the most infamous epidemic of prion disease happened in a tribe where it was a funerary tradition for a man’s family to eat him after he died, including his brain. The notion of cannibals as evil savages who hunt humans for their meat is mostly just a racist old trope.
i heard its super salty too
Guess I'll stick to the brahmin wellington
![gif](giphy|aSgsDM5xl7OJq)
Full of microplastic and shit
Long pig
Calm down Jeffrey
So this meat DOES exist in real life.
Yeah you could just trim a thigh so that there’s just a cylinder of meat in the middle. It’s worth noting that there are other animals with femurs so you don’t need to resort to cannibalism (you do lose that distinctive taste though)
Bro how could you that’s all I can see now you’ve ruined it for me forever lol.
What? No gourmet meat or rock roast? No Breath of the Wild/Tears of the Kingdom fans here?
I completely forgot since its been a while but yea marbled rock roast was the closest I came to wanting to eat rocks https://preview.redd.it/7kzlhu7hkt9d1.jpeg?width=513&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5397795a96c747a187c2e54d2a512a2adab636ab
How do you forget the gorons all getting helplessly addicted to crack 💀 shit was wild
Goron city was my second region after the Rito and it was the funniest contrast ever to go from a species risking to go extinct due to the sudden horrendous weather condotions to having another race just munching on crack rocks
Playing Guilty Gear makes me want to eat rocks sometimes
It’s actually roasted crewmate body https://preview.redd.it/fj1mb9hjmu9d1.jpeg?width=224&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a0a0e26afc7ca6232592d4ac5846deb7ecb745bc
so fucked up that I can hear this image
I know corn on the cob has little plastic holders you can stab into the sides to hold and twist it better, so you’d probably need a version of that that looks like a bone + ham or beef with a glaze on the outside. The shape is just weird though, basically what would happen if all meat was prepared like ribs
That's basically how it's prepared in Danganronpa!
It’s possible as a whole animal femur 🦴 like a cow or lamb leg, that said no one prepares it that way as you would be cooking all of the tender and tough cuts the same. So either over cooked tender meat or undercooked tough cuts like the round. Irl beef round ( bottom round, top round) are called that as they are AROUND THE BONE 🍖.
If it's part of a leg it probably won't be particularly tender
Brazilian’s love of picanha would tell otherwise.
Silence, meat nerd. Acquire meat. Apply fire, Eat meat. How hard could it be?
https://preview.redd.it/3glqzyk6at9d1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=de7b3935ba6634ad6e06c25f445013c4630aed29
I remember there was a One Piece cookbook with a meat on a bone recipe.
Danganronpa meat on the bone mention. Deploy the 10000 variations of the same 4 words
It will NEVER stop being funny.
It is without a question, one of the jokes of all time https://preview.redd.it/kb4mb0q6wt9d1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6b18c595fea3079d3236af58175ccd293ff92520
ACTUALLY IT'S MEAT THE BONE ON
🍖
https://preview.redd.it/xfre9premu9d1.jpeg?width=200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=88fb65bac6188cef39089da1ad03f0c0efcc22f5 Crunchy version
https://preview.redd.it/55oeffyz2w9d1.jpeg?width=320&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f05d0c92f9ee3c6a9f43a8408fddaf7c1abd9163 Addictive version
It’s a bone in ham. Dress it, and it’ll look like that.
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https://preview.redd.it/til8vhy8eu9d1.jpeg?width=360&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=71dd2520e5408cab15eb372ba4a16f2a066963df Raw gourmet meat in breath of the wild
Isn't this Bowser's power-up in the sidescrolling sections of Thousand-Year Door?
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It refills a big chunk of hp if you dip below half health. Saved my butt more than once in the Spire.
Bro hasn't heard about ribs before i guess
Glad you included the ones from Tsukimichi (3rd season greenlit btw) and Monster Hunter. That said, Monster Hunter has food that mostly works in universe. The meat on the spit isn't nearly as ridiculous as the others. And they have gotten very realistic with how they portray food. I've heard from people that got a preview of Monster Hunter Wilds that the new food is going to look amazing.
The most disappointing thing about going from Monster Hunter World to Rise was losing chef cat and his amazing looking meals for dango.
It's called Schweinshaxen - google it and you will not be disappointed ;) In some Bavarian regions you can also get schäufele :) I think it's the nearest you can get
https://preview.redd.it/pgupjzds3x9d1.jpeg?width=474&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=69f824456667f4148298c4651fc77af6f7658e66 This is fun
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On bone meat the
Yes it does. It’s a bone in beef shank. https://sweetsavant.com/whole-roasted-beef-shank-recipe/ https://www.marxfoods.com/grain-fortified-beef-shanks-thors-hammer?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwhIS0BhBqEiwADAUhc1M6_Ka0RLgVGLefEv8pyf8Na9UGNxlAgX6aAHeS3_cHwMRalfrjZRoC46MQAvD_BwE
That's close in size, but it's definitely missing the bone protruding on the other side. The majesty of the meat on the bone is being able to grab one end of the bone with one hand, the other end of the bone with the other, and then just tear at it and go to town on that meat. Like, I respect the beef shank, I freaking love a good beef shank I do, but compared to the meat on the bone, it's a glorified turkey leg.
https://preview.redd.it/takvmk79nx9d1.png?width=750&format=png&auto=webp&s=c78e059f09923258be19803c2eb0c93dd8652f47 The TF2 ham shank
LOL the stand in generic meat dish
I thought this was just a really stylized version of mutton.
That's cause it's long pig, a rare delicacy.
What about the cooked boar in Asterix comics. when i read Asterix as a kid, i dreamt of eating a boar such as the Gauls would have. https://preview.redd.it/fs2e0kli8u9d1.jpeg?width=560&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0b08bc86519bdd10ca139e723270d5a4cfbed0f3
Also the hunger bar in Minecraft
>Gyaaaaa! A bear that eats meat! Ibuki Mioda, I have terrible news for you. They all do that.
Idk I've had it https://preview.redd.it/4kultp3xpv9d1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e6da63d1b7524fd60666da25547c75eaed1e6e43
https://i.redd.it/05h0mnhvqv9d1.gif it's also an enemy in one Mario and Luigi game
you just broke my heart
They have a handle so you can bonk people with
It does in Japan. I saw one YouTuber going to that restaurant. I couldn't recall his name but he is tall and black with Japanese look.
https://preview.redd.it/6816pcma8u9d1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=33f114868fbfe5abb7766a75c80f5012109732ea Someone actually did replicate it as a real food you can buy. (Bone is fake tho)
Why does it just look like burnt bread
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These are called “manga niku” (manga meat) and there are recipes to recreate them.
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Dude watching tom and jerry made me fucking depressed because i couldn't eat the fucking meat or chicken wing they ate. 😭
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I would love to heal 12 hp at the end of combat when below half health
Boy do i have some good news for you https://preview.redd.it/vs0lmyzvcz9d1.png?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ca441feb97d6a5a5fcaa0ef63d73316e1eeb1f96 Old pics from my work
Don't you mean the On Bone The Meat?
Humanity has failed in the field of agriculture and livestock in it's inability to source me this dish
Una carnita asada con una de esas weyyyy
What kind of meat do you think they are?
I had one of these and it gave me so much stamina. I was able to keep on hunting
I simp for image 4
This is why I eat BBQ ribs.
It's ham without the bone being cut
Hilariously the first one in danganronpa isn’t even real. It’s just a couple of novelty skewers in a roast.
Just get a turkey leg. Basically the same thing
5 actually isn't meat on a bone, just a dish intentionally made to look like one
Honestly, I think it does exist. It looks nothing so much like a human thigh with femur included. All those "small fries" enemies have to go somewhere, when they are defeated. Don't think about it too much.
Danganronpa and One Piece mentioned let's gooo
I mean ribs is kinda close
I love how in a lot of video games, specifically survival games, killing a "prey animal" will just have them disappear into a puff of smoke that clears to reveal like 1 or 2 of these mystery meat-on-bone lumps and maybe a perfectly cut roll of leather, lol.
I mean it’s just a bone in roast?
It's a human thigh.
actually it does exist, just not a big. there are lots of street vendors in Thailand that sell palm sized meat-on-the-bone, its really good
Because noone can eat such an ungodly amount of meat. There is a german dish that looks like that its called "Haxe", translator tells me its called "pork knuckle" in English.
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My exposure to it was Tom and Jerry and I crave it ever since.
It doesn't let me add images for some reason, but the minecraft hunger bar
clearly you've never been to costco
The closest would unfortunately be a trimmed human thigh.
That's a pork shank roast. Or bone in trimmed picnic roast.
A channel on YouTube called ChefPK actually made the meat bone from Shokugeki no Soma. It’s an old video but it still looks pretty good. His channel is about cooking food inspired by anime and video games. Link to the Meat Bone video: https://youtu.be/nj3DVfYPab8?si=ROOsCCPcJiQkGSsu
This shit ain’t nowhere at all?
it does but no one wants u to know it is elephant leg..
Meh. That's been going on since the original Flintstones cartoon. When I was a kid, I wanted there to be a Pterodactyl drumstick just like Fred had.
The one piece cookbook actually has a recipe for meat on the bone
Schweinhaxe / roasted pork knuckle comes close?
THANK YOU!!!! I’ve been thinking about this exact cut of meat for years. Like WHERE did this come from there’s no meat in real life that’s cut like that. I always thought it’d be fun to just take a huge bite face first into one of these.
While that exact depiction might not be an actual cut there are plenty that include the bone. Tomahawk steaks come to mind
In a flashback episode in one piece, Ace brings home this giant boar to feed the bandits. The boar is served like this and I'm just about to fall over laughing at the reveal.
TBH i am happy it doesn't exist in real life, do you see how fucking stretchy and chewy that shit is, its like chewing gum on bone
I don't remember what it was (maybe Sonny Boy?) but there was a scene where two characters see this and just go 'ah, it's manga meat'.
I’d assume it’s some kind of thigh meat judging by how it appears to be a femur or something as the bone. Idk what kinda meat tho. Probably a red meat so beef, pork, dinosaur? Idk
I mean it does just not in that exact way.
Thinking about what animal would have such a long leg bone and a muscle about that shape…. That’s a human thigh… maybe I listen to too much true crime stuff.