Pork is the most difficult meat for humans to digest. Though it may not take the longest time, it requires the most enzymatic activity.
Bread,beans,broccoli,whole-milk hard cheese.
Proteins
dough
most meat eaters and humans kill giraffes for meat and skin.
You shouldn't notice any difference in your eating habits, or your ability to digest foods after gallbladder removal.
Most humans are not herbivores because most humans eat both meat and plants. That makes those people omnivores. People that do not eat meat are vegetarians, or herbivores. :)
Most humans are, as eating meat is a good source of protein. However, vegans, vegetarians and various religions restrict the consumption of meat. Humans are omnivores.
Foods high in fat and protein tend to stay in the body longer, as they take longer to digest. Examples include red meat, nuts, and whole milk products. Foods high in fiber also stay in the body longer because they are more difficult to digest.
Most humans are classified as "Omnivores". The definition of an omnivore is one that eats both meat and vegetation. We are a combination of herbivores and carnivores.
"Some primary gas generators in the humans would be food that are particularly high in fiber or other compounds that our intestines find difficult to digest. Most beans, if not eaten on a regular basis, are a great example."
Most dogs can eat pork in proportion and not get sick. Yes.
Pork is by far the hardest meat to digest. It may not take the longest, but its digestion requires the most enzymatic activity, which in my opinion, is why it is the most difficult. Hope this helps!