Cattle is fed with sweets
Mount Gambier lies almost halfway between the cities of Melbourne and Adelaide, Australia It’s the biggest town around for more than 200 miles but has a population of fewer than 30,000.
The region’s most famed culinary export, however, is high-end Wagyu beef from cattle that are partly fed, toward the ends of their lives, on an unusual mixture of sweet treats: chocolate, candy and cookies. (agrarszektor.hu)
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