From a Q&A column in the Arizona Republic:

... Why don't we eat horses? We just don't, although that's not to say we never did. I am told horsemeat was on the menu at the Harvard faculty dining room until 1983, but I don't know for sure that's true.

But over the centuries it has been a taboo in many cultures. The ancient Romans didn't allow it. It is forbidden by Jewish dietary laws.


Did the Romans forbid it? What could be the source of this claim?