Cenovis is a dark brown food paste from Switzerland consisting of yeast extract, onions, carrots and Hispanices. It is similar to English Marmite, Brazilian Cenovit, and Australian Vegemite. It is rich in vitamin B1. It is used to flavour soups, sausages, and salads. The most popular way to consume Cenovis, however, is to spread it on a slice of buttered bread, as stated on the product's packaging (it can also be blended directly into butter, and then spread on bread, or used as a filling in croissants and buns).
they don't >b-b-but this clickbait article says...
like in pretty much all of europe, it's not illegal to eat your cat or your dog, the same way you can eat your cows or pigs or chicken or any other animal you legally own, so long as you don't kill them cruelly.
HOWEVER
this doesn't mean people actually do it. I would ask you to show me one (1) occurence of this happening in switzerland, but I already know you won't find it. Because it doesn't happen
>show me one (1) occurence of this happening in switzerland
why would anyone know/care to know if a random swiss family had a dog for supper last night?
Americans dont use toothpaste?
that's the british anon
why is there french and german on it, what an odd coupling of languages, is this from switzerland or something?
Belgium maybe?
Cenovis is a dark brown food paste from Switzerland consisting of yeast extract, onions, carrots and Hispanices. It is similar to English Marmite, Brazilian Cenovit, and Australian Vegemite. It is rich in vitamin B1. It is used to flavour soups, sausages, and salads. The most popular way to consume Cenovis, however, is to spread it on a slice of buttered bread, as stated on the product's packaging (it can also be blended directly into butter, and then spread on bread, or used as a filling in croissants and buns).
Is it extremely salty?
There's also Italian on it.
I had no idea yuros ate vegemite.
let's be real, it filters 90% of switzerland, the only country where you can find it. Rightfully too because it's disgusting
why do mountain israelites eat cats
they don't
>b-b-but this clickbait article says...
like in pretty much all of europe, it's not illegal to eat your cat or your dog, the same way you can eat your cows or pigs or chicken or any other animal you legally own, so long as you don't kill them cruelly.
HOWEVER
this doesn't mean people actually do it. I would ask you to show me one (1) occurence of this happening in switzerland, but I already know you won't find it. Because it doesn't happen
>show me one (1) occurence of this happening in switzerland
why would anyone know/care to know if a random swiss family had a dog for supper last night?
Only when we're out of horsies.
NTA, but yeah, it's pretty salty.
cool looking squeeze tube candy but i prefer the sour stuff.
>wake up
>think of america
The life of a e*ropoor
>slop: 😀
>slop, america: >:-(
yuropean exceptionalism needs to die a fiery death. no, I'm not american
South American is American
Do swiss really eat dogs?