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This is a joke I've heard before - at least, I hope it's a joke, but what if it's true? What if adrenaline tastes fantastic? Does it? We should know.
I'm increasingly starting to believe that the real difference between sentient, self-aware creatures like humans and other animals is that we have the ability to decide something is bad and then not do it, even though our biological drive is to do so.
Stress in animals leads to worse tasting meat, to the point that it heavily affects the meat industry. There's probably better sources but this was what I found quickly: https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/why-scared-animals-taste-worse
I think I've read somewhere that e.g. hunters try to avoid stressing the animal before killing it, because ~~adrenaline~~ cortisol tastes bad. I could be wrong, though.
I'm clueless about the topic but isn't draining blood part of processing animals meat? Because then it would have to be an affect of adrenaline on the meat and not the taste of adrenaline itself.