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Subject: Re: Comida típica Posted on: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:06:43 +0000

Following up to Icono Clast

>Me, too. I'm a great advocate of street food. It's delicious,
>healthful, and usually healthier than fancy restaurant food. During
>nine weeks in South America, for example, I got three doses of food
>poisoning: Each one was after eating in a first-class joint. The
>street food never bothered me. Quite the contrary: my body accepted it
>as an excellent source of fuel and nutrition.

Street food in London is prepared by people with no access to
running water, think about it. I wouldn't touch a street burger
or hotdog with a bargepole. Most of it is full of fat. Restaurant
food *may* be full of fat but you have the choice.
I have eaten in London restaurants all my life and never been
poisoned.
--
Mike Reid
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