May 3, 2009

Comiendo del plato del perro

De la sección “cómo no te vas a defecar de hilaridad”. Estudio demuestra que la mayoría de las personas no son capaces de distinguir entre la comida para perros en lata y el paté de hígado:

Considering the similarity of its ingredients, canned dog food could be a suitable and inexpensive substitute for pâté or processed blended meat products such as Spam or liverwurst. However, the social stigma associated with the human consumption of pet food makes an unbiased comparison challenging. To prevent bias, Newman's Own dog food was prepared with a food processor to have the texture and appearance of a liver mousse. In a double-blind test, subjects were presented with five unlabeled blended meat products, one of which was the prepared dog food. After ranking the samples on the basis of taste, subjects were challenged to identify which of the five was dog food. Although 72% of subjects ranked the dog food as the worst of the five samples in terms of taste (Newell and MacFarlane multiple comparison, P<0.05), subjects were not better than random at correctly identifying the dog food.

3 comments:

  1. Mi perra no se equivoca nunca y siempre me deja el Eukanuba a mí.

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  2. Jajajaja, me mato el comentario.
    Saludos.

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  3. A mí de chica me encantaban unas galletas para perros que tenían forma de huesito. Estaban buenísimas!

    En serio, me las convidaba el veterinario.

    Arf! Guau!

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