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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-14-2011 @ 12:11PM
Styggiti said...
Two things. Suya IS a type of kebab and it's generally no more/less healthy than any other type of kebab. If you're going to make claims regarding how "healthy" a particular food is, back them up otherwise it's just your (in this case wrong) opinion.
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10-14-2011 @ 12:35PM
Sean McLachlan said...
. . .says the man who doesn't back up his claims. Got any health information you'd like to share? Here's some health info about doner kebabs
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7852168.stm
Oh, and I did say it's like kebab. Shish kebab. It's not at all like doner kebab, which is just plain nasty.