[–] Germ22 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I have a problem with a statement like yours.
Someone once decided lobster is a delicacy and "cultured". Those things where fed to prisoners as a gross food for punishment. Just because society or who ever declares something as a good food or beverage, does not make it really good. If you tried something, and actually like it, and not just say it is good from peer pressure, then you like it. Yey.
If it makes me uncultured that i only eat the food that tastes good to me, then so be it.
[–] xX720-noscopeXx ago (edited ago)
I know this yet it is a food for wealthy people at this moment in time so it is a cultured food.
your last statement is true but think about this, a lot of people prefer margarine spread over butter and this is because they grew up eating it and never having butter.
Lamb shanks used to be sold as dog bones in Australia and it was a meat for poor people but now lamb shanks are expensive, lamb in general is expensive.. over $40 a KG for rack of lamb and I don't like lamb I find it oily I only eat lamb crumbed cutlets.
[–] Germ22 ago
I used to be more adventures about trying new foods. Now i eat what I know, and what I can afford, which is not much these days.