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Cat gastronomy
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19846516
Every September, a statue of Santa Efigenia is paraded to lively music
and dancing on the streets of La Quebrada, a farming community south of
Lima.
As part of the celebrations, residents set up food stalls and tables for
the Gastronomic Festival of the Cat. It is a cat-eating feast that
commemorates the time when the early slave settlers survived only -
supposedly - by eating cat meat.
Dozens of the creatures are bred especially for the occasion, and then
cooked in an array of Peruvian recipes.
There's spicy cat stew, or grilled cat with native huacatay herbs.
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Re: Cat gastronomy
And it came to pass that graham delivered the following message unto the
people, saying~
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19846516
>
> Every *snip* herbs.
Cat. The Other White Meat.(TM)
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Re: Cat gastronomy
On Oct 7, 8:26*am, "graham" <g.ste...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19846516
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> Every September, a statue of Santa Efigenia is paraded to lively music
> and dancing on the streets of La Quebrada, a farming community south of
> Lima.
>
> As part of the celebrations, residents set up food stalls and tables for
> the Gastronomic Festival of the Cat. It is a cat-eating feast that
> commemorates the time when the early slave settlers survived only -
> supposedly - by eating cat meat.
>
> Dozens of the creatures are bred especially for the occasion, and then
> cooked in an array of Peruvian recipes.
>
> There's spicy cat stew, or grilled cat with native huacatay herbs.
Meow!
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