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Mulboyne wrote:If it wasn't for the taste, texture, aftertaste and the very thought of it, I'm sure I could enjoy nankotsu.
TennoChinko wrote:I've been able to eat everything so far .. natto, fugu, live octopus, live fish, shiokara, fish ovaries, locusts, bees, suzume, raw chicken, horse meat, and whale meat. However, when I was in Korea, I refused a very creepy* offer to go to a dog-meat restaurant. That's something I won't do.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I've done dog in Korea and I can't say I'm a big fan...
canman wrote:...when you are really hungry and dying for something good before the beer arrives!
[SIZE="6"]Claim: Kids who say 'yuck' may be racist [/SIZE]
Jul 7 12:42 PM US/Eastern
LONDON, July 7 (UPI) -- Toddlers who say "yuck" when given flavorful foreign food may be exhibiting racist behavior, a British government-sponsored organization says.
The London-based National Children's Bureau released a 366-page guide counseling adults on recognizing racist behavior in young children, The Telegraph reported Monday.
The guide, titled Young Children and Racial Justice, warns adults that babies must also be included in the effort to eliminate racism because they have the ability to "recognize different people in their lives."
The bureau says to be aware of children who "react negatively to a culinary tradition other than their own by saying 'yuck'."
"Racist incidents among children in early years settings tend to be around name-calling, casual thoughtless comments and peer group relationships," the guide says.
Staff members are advised not to ignore racist actions and to condemn them when they occur.
TennoChinko wrote:Apparently, if we don't like Takechinpoo's Korean Aunt's home-made dog meat lasagne, we might be racist or something ...![]()
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=upiUPI-20080707-122008-1071&show_article=1
TennoChinko wrote:Apparently, if we don't like Takechinpoo's Korean Aunt's home-made dog meat lasagne, we might be racist or something ...![]()
Greji wrote:BTW, don't believe that it is only the Koreans that should get the bad press about scarfing dogs up. You can find it in many, many countries in Asia and Japan is not exempt in some areas out in the inaka. It's just not mentioned in public....
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