What is the nutritional value of a human being?
February 14, 2008 – 1:10 pmflowersinbloom25 asked:
Well…I know this is a weird question and I don’t plan on eating anyone but I was wondering what nutritional supplements can you get from a human being if you were to eat one. I mean…we know the value of other meats like…Pork, Fowl (chicken, turkey, duck, etc.), Beef, deer,rabbit….etc.
Horatio
Well…I know this is a weird question and I don’t plan on eating anyone but I was wondering what nutritional supplements can you get from a human being if you were to eat one. I mean…we know the value of other meats like…Pork, Fowl (chicken, turkey, duck, etc.), Beef, deer,rabbit….etc.
Horatio









2 Responses to “What is the nutritional value of a human being?”
it’s likely close to pork.
in fact, in some societies, humans are referred to as long pig.
NOT THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE.
By linlyons on Feb 17, 2008
I imagine human meat is somewhat like bear meat, since we are both omnivores, and have a considerable amount of fat and muscle on us. One pound of cooked bear meat contains the following:
Calories: 717
Fat: 37g
Cholesterol: 271mg
Protein: 90g
Calcium: 1%
Iron: 165%
Mainly though the nutritional value of a human would be based on its diet, if the human was overwieght and unhealthy, they would have a high fat and cholesterol content. While a slim, trim vegan would most likely supply and healthier snack.
By Meranda on Feb 18, 2008