Re: Marmite and other "unique" foods
From: | Brad Coon <bradandjen@...> |
Date: | Saturday, October 2, 1999, 12:21 |
Terrence Donnelly wrote:
> To relate this to conlanging (or manybe conculturing), do
> any of you have similar food items in your invented speaking
> communities, i.e., foods whose origin or method of production
> cause jaws to drop but which taste wonderful? The Kadane
> (who speak my conlang Vogu) are pretty boring in this regard,
> I guess, because nothing comes to mind. I'll have to explore
> this area more deeply.
The Nowans eat quite a few insects and their larvae. Most are
commercially raised now a days. They also eggs which are one
of my favorite foods but just down right weird if you think about
them :)
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