Fun_People Archive
30 Sep
The well-educated palate
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 94 14:56:06 PDT
To: Fun_People
Subject: The well-educated palate
Forwarded-by: bostic@CS.Berkeley.EDU (Keith Bostic)
Forwarded-by: spaf@cs.purdue.edu (Gene "Chief Yuckster" Spafford)
From: qotd-request@ensu.ucalgary.ca (Quote of the day)
Even today the Eskimo displays very little gustatory qualm. Near Fort Chimo,
Quebec, I was offered a snack of, I thought, crowberries. One taste told me
the truth. They weren't crowberries, but caribou droppings cooked in seal
fat. I declined any more. The man who offered them to me shrugged and
continued to pop them into his mouth like salted peanuts.
From the introduction to _A Kayak Full of Ghosts: Eskimo
Tales_, gathered and retold by Lawrence Milman
ISBN 0-88496-267-9
[When it comes to food, EVERYONE's a critic... -psl]
© 1994 Peter Langston