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Monkey brains (cuisine) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Monkey brains
Monkey brains is a dish consisting of, at least partially, the brain of some species of monkey or ape. In Western popular culture, its consumption is repeatedly portrayed and debated, often in the context of portraying exotic cultures as exceptionally cruel, callous, and/or strange. ==Consumption== In the Gorilla Journal Angela Meder described due to personal communication with Hecketsweiler the Anyang tribe of Cameroon used to practice a tradition in which a new tribal chief would consume the brain of a hunted gorilla while another senior member of the tribe would eat the heart. For other members the killing of a gorilla was forbidden and sentenced. This tradition was reported as vanishing in 1999. While they have been eaten in the wild, and were served at the Manchu Han Imperial Feast, it is unclear whether monkey brains have ever been served in a restaurant.〔http://www.japantimes.co.jp/community/2002/08/08/issues/debunking-strange-asian-myths-part-ii/〕 In 1998, ''Apple Daily'' in Hong Kong printed pictures allegedly showing the practice; it is the only newspaper ever to have done so.〔(Article ) October 21, 1998.〕 It is not only humans who eat the brains of monkeys. Both extant species of chimpanzee are known to eat the brains of monkeys which provide fat in their diet.
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