quarters poured out glistening wine while
young men at his side held five-pronged
forks. Once they had burned the bones and
tasted the organs they cut the rest into
pieces, pierced them with spits, roasted
them to a turn and pulled them off the fire.
— Homer, Iliad, ca. 700 BCE
For neither is it proper that the altars of the
gods should be defiled with murder, nor
that food of this kind should be touched by
men, as neither is it fit that men should eat
one another.
— Porphyry, On Abstinence, ca. 300 CE
The structure of muscle tissue and meat. A
piece of meat is composed of many individual
muscle cells, or fibers. The fibers are in turn