Comments on: Overcoming American Food Taboos https://wanderinghelene.com/overcoming-american-food-taboos/ European Travel, Food, and Culture Wed, 19 Nov 2025 15:20:29 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 By: wood pellets https://wanderinghelene.com/overcoming-american-food-taboos/#comment-17356 Wed, 19 Nov 2025 15:20:29 +0000 https://wanderinghelene.com/?p=3008#comment-17356 Green Flame Fuel: wood pellets is a comprehensive information resource promoting the UK as a global supplier of quality, environmentally-responsible forest products from sustainably-managed forests.

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By: poppy seeds https://wanderinghelene.com/overcoming-american-food-taboos/#comment-17355 Wed, 19 Nov 2025 15:20:05 +0000 https://wanderinghelene.com/?p=3008#comment-17355 Fresh poppy pods are the seed pods that are harvested from the poppy flower. Poppies are known for their beautiful flowers, but it’s their seed pods that are of the most value. These pods contain the seeds for the next crop and, when dried, they are frequently used in floral arrangements and other decorative crafts. By using fresh poppy pods, you can take your art to the next level as it gives a natural and pleasant look to your creations.

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By: PoetryGet.com https://wanderinghelene.com/overcoming-american-food-taboos/#comment-17354 Tue, 18 Nov 2025 12:47:56 +0000 https://wanderinghelene.com/?p=3008#comment-17354 Overcoming American food taboos encourages openness to new flavors and cultures. By challenging our preconceived notions about ‘acceptable’ foods, we can expand our culinary horizons and appreciate diversity. It’s a reminder that food is not just sustenance but a bridge between traditions and experiences.”
Love Poetry

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By: Danial (Dan On The Road) https://wanderinghelene.com/overcoming-american-food-taboos/#comment-1725 Wed, 07 Aug 2019 06:12:51 +0000 https://wanderinghelene.com/?p=3008#comment-1725 It’s rather interesting to know there are actually quite a lot of American food taboos (now that you mentioned Fear Factor). I’m a Muslim so our diet is roughly shaped around what is permissible to be eaten or not but there are cultural leeways to it e.g. it is haram to eat animals that live both on land and in water like frogs and crocodiles but it is fine to eat offal like cow brains and lungs.

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By: Wandering Helene https://wanderinghelene.com/overcoming-american-food-taboos/#comment-1407 Fri, 28 Jun 2019 10:11:05 +0000 https://wanderinghelene.com/?p=3008#comment-1407 Thank you so much for enjoying it! Yeah it was very interesting when my parents came to Slovenia and I didn’t consider our taboos before giving them meals haha. Insects are quite brave, I don’t think I can do it haha

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By: Simona https://wanderinghelene.com/overcoming-american-food-taboos/#comment-1401 Thu, 27 Jun 2019 20:39:53 +0000 https://wanderinghelene.com/?p=3008#comment-1401 Such a cool article ???? interesting to find out about all the food taboos of US people. As a Slovenian I never considered so much of our food to be taboo.
I tried insects in Asia – nothing to rave about. But my strict food taboo is dog and cat meat.

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By: Wandering Helene https://wanderinghelene.com/overcoming-american-food-taboos/#comment-1372 Mon, 24 Jun 2019 10:24:34 +0000 https://wanderinghelene.com/?p=3008#comment-1372 That is brave! haha I would be very very curious to try them but not sure I could go through with it. haha

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By: Danielle https://wanderinghelene.com/overcoming-american-food-taboos/#comment-1371 Mon, 24 Jun 2019 06:55:14 +0000 https://wanderinghelene.com/?p=3008#comment-1371 Loved reading this! I actually tried various insects in Southeast Asia (crickets, beetles and scorpion – the latter isn’t an insect I know but it felt like one!) and once I got past the ick factor they weren’t actually that bad! Crickets in particular are pretty good, haha.

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