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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2296863" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>It is what used to be called Melts and Lights. It is basically meat cuts that are often avoided but are high in nutrients. Such cuts of meat such as kidneys, liver, heart, and extends to other yukky bits such as spleen, eyes, man bits, etc. In Arabian society it is considered very rude to refuse an offer of such delights, and also impolite not to burp appreciatively after consuming such. I spent a few years in Libya, and learnt to suppress my squeamish nature. Lawrence of Arabia understood such things. These cuts of meat are high in essential vitamins and minerals. They make good pet foods too. I believe haggis is a variant of this theme,</p><p></p><p>Forgot to add: Also referred to as sweetbreads. and includes brawn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2296863, member: 196898"] It is what used to be called Melts and Lights. It is basically meat cuts that are often avoided but are high in nutrients. Such cuts of meat such as kidneys, liver, heart, and extends to other yukky bits such as spleen, eyes, man bits, etc. In Arabian society it is considered very rude to refuse an offer of such delights, and also impolite not to burp appreciatively after consuming such. I spent a few years in Libya, and learnt to suppress my squeamish nature. Lawrence of Arabia understood such things. These cuts of meat are high in essential vitamins and minerals. They make good pet foods too. I believe haggis is a variant of this theme, Forgot to add: Also referred to as sweetbreads. and includes brawn. [/QUOTE]
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