05-01-2012, 17:24
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RIP Quiet Professional
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Originally Posted by Sierra Lima
I don't see the problem and/or scandal. Just like a plethora of other things, culinary habits and food are exquisitely culture bound. To me, a T-bone eaten rare is a delicatessen. Try and order one in India and you might find yourself in the middle of a riot. Dogs are considered pets for you guys in the United States of A, just like they are in Italy. Well, they're consumed every day in countries like Vietnam, China, Cambodia...
Wanna talk about horses? It is my understanding that they're seen as pets in the states; well, I could list a dozen horse meat-based recipes on top of my head, as in Italy there's an age old culinary tradition involving horse.
No harm no foul, in my opinion.
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You completely missed the point. Utterly.
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