Is it normal i made a urine cake for my friend

My friend is Indian and there, they firmly believe in the healing power of cow urine (also known as gomutra).

Since I’m open minded to all cultures and beliefs, I decided to make my friend a gomutra cake for her birthday. I easily got my hands on some horse urine from a friend who works at a stable. I cooked it up and reduced it to a thicker substance which I later on used for baking my Indian friend’s birthday cake.

My indian friend was thrilled when I told her that it’s a gomutra cake, but I realized afterwards that maybe horse urine isn’t the real deal…

Maybe it only works with cow urine?

IIN?

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Comments ( 6 )
  • DarkMatter

    Makes me disgusted to be a neighbour of India. Believe me, I know people like that. It's just that I never talk with them. We may be poor but we a hundred times better food than them...

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  • MonteMetcalfe

    Mmmm This post got me hungry.

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  • my_life_my_way

    If she knew it was a urine cake and ate it anyway then sure

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  • Somenormie

    Sounds kinda gross, it would be normal if you drank it.

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  • Boojum

    Well, yeah, of course it won't "work" the same, because horse urine is just piss, and it obviously doesn't have the mystical (i.e. non-existent) powers of piss from a sacred cow. So you're a terrible friend for getting your friend to eat disgusting, smelly, worthless horse piss rather than fragrant, blessed cow piss.

    Hang your head in shame.

    You might also want to get a Covid antibody test, because if you were able to get through the stinky process of boiling urine down without puking, you could be suffering from anosmia.

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    • KholatKhult

      Horse-piss-deniers have no place on MY internet !

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