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Old 05-24-2014, 12:00 PM   #2346
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Originally Posted by 5thWiggle View Post
While the recipes given don't exist at the moment, I'm sure someone can bring them into existance. After all, Inuits eat Snowy Owls, Austrailan Aboriginals eat parakeets, and just about every Antarctic explorer has eaten penguin...

There is pretty much nothing that was once alive (or sometimes still alive ) in this world that isn't eaten, drank, or stuffed in some orifice by some member of the human race. After all, someone once smelled a durian and thought: "I wonder if I can eat that thorny, smelly thing?"
I see your point, there are many foods that when you think about it you must wonder who thought that might be edible. Look at chocolate, the source of it doesn't look too appetizing to the eye, yet it provides such a delicious food. Another thing is caramel which, when you reduce it to the basics, is just heated sugar and water. Yet it is so delicious.
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