>>55506746>"Pokemon are just animals"NTA but humans are animals as well. But then again, maybe humans are mons in the pokemon world. There are some striking differences in the durability of a human in pokemon (like surviving a flamethrower effortlessly)
Either way, there is a difference between, butchering a Hypno or human vs eating a Miltank
> Seadra's fins and bones are used in traditional herbal medicine.> In the past, Sharpedo's dorsal fin was a treasured foodstuff, so the Pokémon became a victim of overfishing. > The meat in Crawdaunt's pincers is utterly nasty and stinking. Its pincers regrow after being lost.
> Cherubi's ball-like appendage is filled with nutrients and said to be very sweet and tasty. The deeper a Cherubi's red, the sweeter and tastier its ball. > Basculin are remarkably tasty and used to be commonly eaten. Red-Striped Basculin meat is fatter and more popular with the youth, while Blue-Striped Basculin apparently have an inoffensive, light flavor.
> The meat of Clauncher's claws is edible; it is delicious and popular as a delicacy in Galar, but it has a distinct flavor that does not appeal to all tastes. Its claws regrow after being lost.> The small amount of meat Crabrawler's pincers contain is rich and delicious, and the pincers are popular ingredients in Paldea since their shells produce a tasty soup stock. Its pincers quickly regrow when lost.> Barraskewda's flesh is said to be surprisingly tasty. > In some parts of Paldea, Klawf's claws are considered a valuable cooking ingredient. Its claws grow back a while after being lost. Klawf Sticks are made with a concentrate derived from shed Klawf shells.
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