Richard E. Grant says eating meat again after ten years living on a vegetarian diet was "like sex". official at the National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service shows a vertebra found in US beef shipments to South Korea on 02 August 2007.
South Korea last year lifted more than two years of a ban on American beef imports, citing health concerns after the discovery of mad cow disease at a U.S. cattle farm.
But it later agreed to resume only 'boneless' beef imports. EPA/YNA The British actor stopped eating meat in the 90s after the UK was gripped by an outbreak of 'mad cow disease' - which can be caught by humans who eat infected beef. Grant admits his first taste of cooked animal flesh after a decade of fruit and vegetables was as good as making love.
He said: "I've just started eating meat again after 10 years as a vegetarian. I gave it up during the 'mad cow disease' scare. It's been absolutely fantastic.
It's like sex!