Global Delicacies: Diversity, Exotic, Strange, Weird, Relativism.

· Balboa Press
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Americans would swear that the Maryland blue crab, Maine lobster, morel mushroom, or perhaps shrimp DeJonghe are delicacies out of this world because they are surprisingly unique and tasty. But have you ever heard of delicacies such as hakari, smalohove, casu marzu, stracatto dasino, and lutefisk? Meanwhile, others talk about lox, tete de veau, and balutthe list goes on. Welcome aboard to the Global Delicacies gravy trip around the world. Fasten your belts and relax. Our chefs and waitresses are going to serve you with some global delicacies on our expedition. Each and every delicacy will be explained to you, including the source of the foodmammal, reptile, insect, fish, plant, or seaweedand the location that the delicacy comes from. You will be provided with recipes, medicinal properties, and nutritional values of each delicacy. Be warned, however, that you may find some delicacies offensive and distasteful. You may choose what you want to eat and discard what you do not want to eat. This is a learning curve on your part about global delicacies. This might bring cultural relativism at your doorstep.

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About the author

Andrew Nyakupfuka was born in Zimbabwe. He trained as a middle grades teacher at Nyadire Teachers College and then enrolled for a diploma in education at Seke Teachers College as an in-service program. He enrolled for a bachelor’s degree in educational administration and policy studies at the University of Zimbabwe. He rose from a classroom teacher to school administrator. He came to the United States in 2005 and enrolled with East Carolina University for an online middle grades social studies licensure. He is the author of Superstition Diversity.

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