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To: TobagoJack who wrote (82474)10/31/2011 9:00:02 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) of 217738
 
Fois gras is actually banned in a lot of places. I have eaten fois gras a few times. It really is delicious. I only tried it once the controversy began, and some producers started selling cruelty free fois gras. It is said that the geese hurry to be fed, and gobble the feed. I still feel guilty.

Veal is also something I never ate until the controversy started producers selling cruelty free veal. Roseda is a local brand. I have eaten Roseda cruelty free veal. It is delicious. I still feel guilty.

Shark's fin, I have heard, is not all that delicious in taste but the texture is something that Chinese like, along with other strange flavorless but very textural delicacies like sea cucumber. But most of all, I have heard, they are traditional folk medicine alleged to make men more sexually potent. The shape is suggestive. Perhaps Viagra will save the sharks.
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