Source: Atlas Obscura



Around the world, horse meat is a hotly contested, polarizing food. It’s illegal to slaughter horses for meat in the United States, but horse-based dishes are beloved in countries such as China and Kazakhstan. Some Japanese connoisseurs consider horse sashimi haute cuisine, while Slovenians have made it the star of a small fast-food chain.
At Hot Horse Burger in Ljubljana, owner Jure Ažman has been selling patties sans beef since 1995. Ažman conceived of the idea after marrying the daughter…
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