So far I've tried:
Ostrich
Cow
Pig
Chicken
Bison
and now Horse
I think eating horse is probably a taboo for a lot of people but here in Europe it is relatively common.

You can see by the packaging this is part of the "Horseline" - I could have also chosen Garlic flavoured but decided against that. The horse is from Canada which surprised me as the French eat quite a lot.
Unpacking it

Smells different to beef certainly. This was further evident when I started cooking it

Smells like nothing else!
I cooked it about 4 minutes each side

I ate it with some fried tatters and a small salad.
I liked it, has quite a unique flavour. Bit sweeter than beef. I'd say I can't comment on the chewiness factor because as a recent convert to omnivore I find the texture of some meat the biggest, hurdle I guess you could call it.
All in all worth trying if you get the chance!








