You'll find guinea pig on the menu in most South American countries, especially Peru.
No, guinea pigs are domesticated as pets. In some countries they are even raised for meat. There are still plenty of guinea pigs.
So in some South American countries, guinea pigs are a delicacy. Of course if they are improperly prepared or stored improperly before you eat them bacteria may grow on them and you can get food poisoning that could cause diarrhea and vomiting and worse.
Guinea pigs are eaten in most Asian and European countries as well as African countries and maybe on some other countries.
Some people in South America do, because they find wild Guinea Pigs there (South America is where guinea pigs originate from). Other than that, I don't think guinea pigs are eaten in any other main countries.
Americans don't eat guinea pigs.
Guinea pigs should only eat romaine lettuce.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
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Of course. Guinea pigs have been raised as food for thousands of years in most South American countries. Spanish speaking South Americans migrating continued guinea pig farming all over the world. Guinea pigs are very easy to breed, raise and cook. In France, dressed and cleaned Guinea pigs are usually found in shops specializing in horse meat. I have a guinea pig and I believe that that is not truwe
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Not sure, but guinea pigs aren't type of pigs. They're in the rodents family, and NOT pigs. Hope this helped?