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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-27-2006 @ 4:02PM
Sheri said...
I too would not be able to eat something so "foreign"
What is normal food in The United States is just that.
Many foreign countries rely on what is available to eat just like we do here. Some countries consider beetles and bugs delicacies,some eat bats, monkey brains,etc. and that's how their people survived because that was what was available. I believe in Vietnam, dog is considered food. Yes, we gag at what is considered food in other countries, but i'm sure when these people come here they do too at our food supply.
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