KodKod was kicked out of a pet shop for asking if red or white wine would be better with her purchase.
Depends entirely on the kind of baby in question. Tradition says to use a white wine with fish and poultry. Rabbit is, iirc, permissible to have either served, depending on preparation. Beef and lamb (mmmmm... veal!) Almost always are served with red.
I think romans served red with baby mice.... I will have to research that one.
Tarantula would be difficult to place, but I am thinking it would be ok with shrimp cocktail dressing.
African grey parrot would most certainly be served with a dry white.
Not that elves would appreciate any of these fine choices in gastronomy. Their predudices prevent them from harming any form of animal life directly, so when they aren't eating berries and seaweed, they are eating rotting carrion and sapient corpses.
Clearly this is what contributes to their pathological worldviews, and bizzare social hierarchies. I would imagine KJD (in the form of kuru) would be quite endemic, as would a number of other neruologically debilitating illnesses, such as tapeworms (they can grow in neural tissue!), menningitis, equine encephalitus, rocky mountain spotted fever, lyme disease, tritchinosis, etc.
That elves routinely live to be 1000 years old, while living right out in the open with bugs and parasitical infection vectors, I would seriously question the mental health of such antiquarian specimines.
Killing them is clearly a mercy.