I enjoy cooked meat ... Why it should be so complex with raw meat?
1. With raw meat, people usually don't realize well enough that cooked meat is practically
always eaten with added salt/spices/sauces/other stuff. Therefore it
has to have more taste.
Have you ever eaten cooked meat that was never "flavor enhanced" with anything else? I've tried this with chicken breasts (long before I switched to PD/RPD) and they were pretty tasteless - what little taste it had definitely was
not an appetizing taste.
2. I've read somewhere on this forum that some of the chemicals produced by cooking are addictive - I don't remember if it was regarding cooking meat though.
How did you start yourself? Did you enjoy raw meat right away or it took some time not only to get used to but to enjoy it?
1. I'm on this diet approximately 6 weeks. I went "cold turkey". I've
never tried adding salt/spices to my raw meat yet.
I didn't "enjoy" it right away but I didn't "hate" it either. I enjoyed the "unlearning and learning" of the texture and taste.
I started with little bites and little pieces, and let my body "map" the texture and taste only as slow as it "wanted to".
It happened sort of "automatically/instinctively" that I've wanted more and more of it every next time I ate. Slowly my "meal sizes" started somewhat stabilizing
2. I've "cheated" - ate 1 portion of cooked meat meal - approximately once a week - the smell and "memory" of the meal always "lured me in".
However - and luckily for me - I was conscious and "watching my body" enough that I always noticed feeling worse after any of those cooked meals (in my case - heavier stomach, slower digestion, more thirst, more tiredness).
And that's one of the reasons I've decided
not to eat them again (as long as I have a choice).
I still might get lured in by the smell and memory of other cooked meals that I enjoyed - but I know that even if I did "get tricked", I would feel worse after them and not want to eat that specific meal any more even if I had it under my nose all the time, all day long.
3. Different animals and different organs taste differently. Some meats I enjoy and prefer more, others less. I always prefer eating those I enjoy the most. The ones I enjoy less/least I'm keeping in the fridge and letting them become "high meat".
Many people who are longer on this diet report that their tastes for different meats change over time.
Some sources taste better than others.
Yes - the taste definitely depends
at least on:
- meat "color" - red/white/fish
- specific animal (chicken/duck/goose...)
- what the animal feeds on (natural food [wild game] / bushes / grass / grains / proccessed-feed)
- what additional toxins the animal received (pollution / medication)
- what specific organ of the animal you eat
- freshness (fresh/refrigerated/frozen ; fresh/aged/"high")
- if you eat it alone or add anything to it.
The egg with it {meat} was pretty good though.
I usually eat an egg or 2 when eating raw meat as well.
I don't "combine" them. I eat a piece of meat, then an egg, then a piece of meat, then an egg, and on.