Unusual Recipes - Romanian Traditional Recipes
Different cultures have different concepts of what can and cannot be eaten. This is perhaps the reason why the concept "unusual recipes" came into being. For instance, in the United States, a cricket is a pest. Therefore, it should not and cannot be eaten. And with this, you're sure to get puzzled looks at the mere mention of a cricket dish in the country. Conversely, most Asian countries may find it unusual that Westerners prefer to eat bread for breakfast instead of rice. There is an obvious cultural bias when it comes to food consumption, so when people go to other countries, almost all of them would like to try an unusual local delicacy.
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