Yuck! What is that? I'm not going to eat that!” Have you heard these words before? You've probably even said them or thought them yourself at some time. We all have different tastes for foods we like or don't like. Some people hate anchovies. Other people love them. Some people would never consider eating bugs. For other people, insects are normal part of their diet. A lot of what certain people choose to eat depends on the culture in which they are raised. One interesting food that is eaten by some people in Australia is grilled crocodile. To make this dish, people use the meat from a crocodile's tail A nice steak cut from the tail can be grilled just like beef. Some people say crocodile meat tastes like a cross between pork and chicken. Other people compare it to veal. Crocodile meat can also be used to make sausage.Few people in Scotland have ever tried crocodile sausage, and most probably wouldn't be interested in trying it even if they could. On the other hand, haggis makes a tasty dinner in Scotland. Haggis, which resembles a large sausage, is made from a sheep's stomach that has been stuffed with the sheep's other organs like the lungs, liver, and heart. The recipe also calls for oatmeal and spices, which are mixed with the organs before putting them into the stomach. The stuffed stomach is then boiled and served with “neeps and tatties” “mashed turnips” and potatoes. Haggis is a very special dish in Scotland. camelTo many of us, grilled crocodile and haggis may seem very strange. We might even say these foods are disgusting. But many things we enjoy eating might be likewise strange or disgusting to other cultures too. As the old saying say, 'to reach his own'.
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