“I couldn’t even tell which was the beef and which was the placenta – it was delicious!”
When Ketrina gave birth to her first child Finnley five years ago – she wanted to ingest her placenta in the form of encapsulation pills, but couldn’t afford the cost involved.
So the 27-year-old felt inspired to do her research on how others had cooked and eaten their placenta and decided to do it herself – both after the birth of Finnley and later for her baby boy, Luna, who was born on 28 April 28 in 2020.
She whipped up a chilli with Finnley’s placenta, while with the second, the mum from the UK got even more creative and chucked the placenta in the form of a burrito, complete with sour cream and shredded cheese.
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Ketrina decided to eat her placenta in a burrito by chopping up the organ and adding it to beef, slow-cooking the mixture in a pot. Source: Australscope/Jam Press
How mum made a placenta burrito
To make her personalised burrito, Ketrina chopped up the organ and added it to beef, slow-cooking the mixture in a pot.
She then put the ‘meat’ in a plain wrap and topped it with shredded cheese and sour cream.
“With my first-born, I made chilli and mixed it in with minced beef,” she explained.
“With my second, I slow-cooked it with beef and made a burrito.”
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She then put the placenta and meat in a plain wrap and topped it with shredded cheese and sour cream. Source: Australscope/Jam Press
Mum loved flavour of placenta burrito
However, Ketrina is not going to lie – she was somewhat apprehensive the first time around.
“I was a little unsure of what it would taste like, but it was just like really rich irony beef,” she described.
“It was slightly tough in the chilli, which is why I slow cooked it the second time, you couldn’t even tell which was the beef and which was the placenta.”
The young mum-of-two admits to feeling great after having her first baby.
“I had a great recovery with my first, felt energised and was doing everything I was doing before birth very quickly and I felt good in myself.”
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The mum couldn’t taste the difference between the beef and her placenta. Source: Australscope/Jam Press
“I cooked and ate both of my babies’ placentas”
However, she admits that she had nothing to compare it until after her second birth.
“I didn’t know whether I felt so good because I had eaten the placenta, so I made the decision to do it again after my second baby and had the same experience,” she said.
“I only had one meal after each birth as I had to freeze it the moment I got home from the hospital, and I had to use it all up once it had defrosted.”
Ketrina recommends that all mothers eat their placenta, insisting that it helped her recover from her birth quicker and boosted her energy levels back up.
“I found lots of benefits including quick recovery, less chance of post-natal depression and an increase in milk production, and I also breastfed both children,” she said.
“I would highly recommend it, it was an amazing experience and I believe it led to a quick recovery.”
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Ketrina ate the first placenta in chilli and her second placenta in a burrito. Source: Australscope/Jam Press