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Q: Is there anything in China that people won't eat?

11 years 18 weeks ago in  Food  - China

 
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There is a saying about people from Guangdong Province, that sums it up pretty well:

"They will eat everything that swims except the submarine, everything that flies except the airplane, and everything with four legs except the table."

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Whcih palce in China  you mentioned? Hui dont eat pork. I dont eat cat but I eat dog.

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They don't seem over partial to cheese (unless spread across a pizza and buried in other things).

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No.

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Yes and no.

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No, why ? 

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Maybe not, why?

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Yes and No....depends on the individuals...most people think Cantonese would eat everything as well...but I guess I'm just "boring" as hell so I eat just normal food....the food that doesn't come from a strange place...

 

Yet if you stay in China long enough, you may have eaten something you don't want to...why? Hey, we turn rats meat into lamps, remember? Have fun in China, I'm sure you'd get over it.

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I have encountered many chinese that wouldnt  eat cured ham (italian parma ham) because they thought it was raw meat. Even after explaining to them that it was cured, they wouldnt try it 

 

 

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Peanut butter

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My own empirical evidence suggest that most Chinese men won’t even lick warm p_ssy; let alone eat it, at least not the ones over 30. As near as I can tell it's much less than 25% that will eat it.
I would love to hear from some of the women (both Chinese and American) as to if my thoughts on this is correct. I know it’s a bit personal, but honestly no one knows who we really are. It’s been rumored that some women will lie about if they ever had it done to them or not, because some men will think poorly of them for have done such things with another.

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Clean, safe food.....

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Cheese, ice cream, cream, you

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Ice cream - really I have never figured out why they like it so much. Most will tend to not care for sweets that much, but seem to love ice-cream. I have always found it funny that most of the women won't eat it while having their periods though.

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