Like, say, if a vampire comes up on a human and starts to drink, they could spit it out because it’s a blood type they hate the taste of. Or if a vampire prefers Rh-negative, they would probably be excited when a human has that.
There’s obviously more than the common blood types, but let’s just use those for example. Maybe some could prefer Type A for having a rich flavor. Or Type O for being salty.
The Sookie Stackhouse books and True Blood show explore this very idea. They’ve got artificial blood vampires can order at a bar that imitates various blood types. There’s a bit where a server grabs the wrong type on purpose because she hates vampires.
That women with the rarest blood type would be a delicacy
But the real question is… does virgin blood taste any different? There are way too many horror movies that require virgin blood.
it does not
My theory: as we age, our cells get worse and worse at dividing, and we get more scar tissue and stuff. This affects taste.Old cow isn’t as tasty as calf. Lamb is tastier than mutton. I figure “virgin” is just vampire shorthand for “still young and tasty”.
Vegan blood is 👌
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