>>23918887Tell us if you want anything listed here:
https://rentry.org/deiphagymining>>23919649>butchery on boardI would say that's pretty much mandatory in a time before modern refrigeration, so probably. Of course, /meat/heads have their own peculiar taste for meat, which means that setting up butcheries in other countries can be... tricky. I assume that in those cases, they would just import ice from somewhere and put pre-cut meat in on-board icehouse or something. That said, the skill of cooking meat should be easily transferable to other kinds of meat if their culinary skills are desired overseas.
>>23923592Welcome to the club...
>>23927474One more thing to add on the cultural exchange!