1. Guinea pig: It's what's for dinner in Peru – and the US
Rosa Casimiro had always kept a few guinea pigs around the house. But her population started exploding last December. Now the single mother has 220 guinea ...
2. Guinea pig - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), also called the cavy, is a species of rodent belonging to the family Caviidae and the genus Cavia. Despite their common name, these animals ...
3. Guinea Pigs
The Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) is a rodent and is considered a very promising "micro-livestock" species for rural development because it requires little capital ...
4. Taboo food and drink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taboo food and drink are food and beverages which people abstain from consuming for religious, cultural or hygienic reasons. Many food taboos forbid the meat of a ...
5. Wheres a place to buy guinea pig meat? - Yahoo! Answers
Best Answer: Mail-order it will be frozen, but you could try googling the name of your State and "exotic meat", that will usually turn up a local supplier. Fresh ...
6. Peruvian cuy (Guinea Pig) meat products, buy Peruvian cuy (Guinea ...
Peruvian cuy (Guinea Pig) meat, Find complete details about Guinea pig from orbetex sac. You may also find other Guinea pig products or Red Meat suppliers and Red Meat ...
7. Peru Pushes Guinea Pigs As Food
(AP) After 34 years of patient tinkering, researchers at Peru's most prestigious agrarian university have bred a new culinary export they hope will scamper ...
8. new Frozen guinea pig meat in Montreal court
A man from Orangeville, Ont. appears in Montreal court Monday over a shipment of frozen guinea pig meat from Peru. Although they're considered pets in Canada, in Peru ...
9. The Guinea Pig as meat producer
The Guinea Pig as meat producer The guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) is called cuy, cobayo or curi in Spanish. This animal is, just like the llama and alpaca, a pre-Colombian ...
10. Guinea pig meat improves food security in Congo | MNN - Mother ...
Rural residents in the Democratic Republic of Congo are raising the small, fast-reproducing rodents for food.