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How can some people eat snails,cockroaches,spiders and any other creepy stuff?
I think there are 3 reasons. The first is tradition. In Asia people like to eat fry insects. Because it tastes good and contains rich protein. The second is some people are full of curiosity. They want to try to eat special food. Such as earthworm. But the appearance of stuff is disgusting. The third is some creepy stuff are good for health. Because they can be used to cure illness. In Chinese medicines, there are plenty of medicines are made of insects, for example scorpion and centipede.
22 de mar. de 2011 14:07
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How can some people eat snails,cockroaches,spiders and any other creepy <strike>stuff </strike>things?
I think there are 3 reasons. The first is tradition. In Asia people like to eat fry insects<strike>. B</strike>, because <strike>it</strike> they taste<strike>s </strike>good and contain<strike>s</strike> rich protein. (You can not use 'it' as you are talking about more than one thing) The second is some people are full of curiosity. They want to try to eat <strike>special</strike> strange food<strike>. S</strike>, such as earthworms. <strike>But</strike> However the appearance of <strike>stuff </strike>them<strike> </strike>is disgusting. ( In English you can not start a sentence with 'But', but always has a small letter and follows after a comma )The third is some creepy <strike>stuff</strike> animals are good for health. Because they can be used to cure illness. In Chinese medicines, there are plenty of medicines <strike>are</strike> made of insects, for example scorpions and centipedes.Stuff is not a great word in this context, animals are not stuff, they are living things and food, not stuff!
22 de marzo de 2011
I only ate bee pupae.
24 de marzo de 2011
but have you ever eaten such kind of things?hehe... for my part,it seems a little disgusting.
23 de marzo de 2011
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