• loathesome dongeaterMA
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      when the cheese is illegal

      Because of European Union food hygiene-health regulations, the cheese has been outlawed, and offenders face heavy fines.[12] However, some Sardinians organized themselves in order to make casu martzu available on the black market, where it may be sold for double the price of an ordinary block of pecorino cheese.[10][8]

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      Fuck. That settles it. If white people eat that, maybe they should just not ever say anything.

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        In Amerikkka people even eat raw meat in the holidays in the state of wisconsin . Like . they literally eat raw meat and i am not even joking 🤢 .

        “State health department warns that eating ‘tiger meat’ or ‘steak tartare’ risks illnesses from bacteria that thrive in raw meat.”

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          Tartare is actually kinda popular not only in Europe in various forms, but it has to be done with some precaution (and A LOT of onion). Murican problem is that their definition of “cooked” is basically identical as european “raw”. I guess it’s refelxive kneejerk from british cooking where there is no such thing as “cooked enough” but still, yuck.

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      You will eat ze bugs and you will praise Italian cuisine (even though sardinia is only half Italian but oh well)

    • Rania 🇩🇿🏳️‍⚧️
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      I remember seeing this in an arabic show when I was a kid and it was presented as “wow look at how different other people’s cultures are”