Hi Al and List,

Novo Urei fall sept 4, 1886 (the Ureilite class name giving meteorite )  was
eaten the indigeneous after the fall.

The some Dag 489 Shergottite was eaten buy its finder. ( he likes to tell
that story )

I ate recently some fragments of my new diogenite that dropped on my bench
after trimming.  Not bad !
www.caillou-noir.com/Molay.htm It is the  one that tastes so good.

I will recommand to former meteorite eaters to focus on achondrites, the
ones where there is less Ni.

Shall I propose to our local brewery ( Micro Basserie de Chamonix, Canadian
owner, just a good place to drink.) to make a try with some Dio powder from
a future sawing ?

Best regards.

Michel


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> Hi Marc and all,
>
> Brewers beware as iron meteorites do contain nickel which is toxic. I
don't know
> how much it would take to cause heath problems but probably not a good
idea to
> brew irons at this time. I've seen some Zagami (glass in that stony
material)
> eaten and there is the story of the Russian who ate some/part of the
meteorite
> that fell in his area. Also Mbale was eaten and thought to be a cure for
aids.
> All my best!
>
> --AL
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