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GOING TO SOMALIA: WHAT SHOULD I BRING ALONG.

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Re: GOING TO SOMALIA: WHAT SHOULD I BRING ALONG.

Postby Mad May » Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:54 pm

I've seen Sagaaro's waryaa, I meant they are taboo to eat, like cats. Akhas.

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Re: GOING TO SOMALIA: WHAT SHOULD I BRING ALONG.

Postby daba_gaale » Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:02 pm

I've seen Sagaaro's waryaa, I meant they are taboo to eat, like cats. Akhas.



oh come on Mad May, don't be mad as a hatter. They are not a taboo anymore, maybe like 20 years ago, even fish used to be a taboo, i.e. poor people's food, but not anymore, somalis back home are eating Lobster & craps now and loving it too.

So the list of accepted foods in somalia is growing, and Sagaaro, Lobster, Fish, etc, etc are all becoming popular.

btw, nobody eats cats in Somalia, not even the poor! The poor in Somalia don't even eat Fish most of the time, cause they're not used to the smell, lol,

so horraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay for the Sagaaro!
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People, i need an answer, which part of the Sagaaro is the juiciest, most meat, etc, etc...this question is abviously for the those who had sagaaro meat before.


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