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Default So, you love eating cat food!

"What's now the most expensive cut of tuna, the fatty belly-meat of
bluefin tuna called otoro and shimofuri, was cat-food until the 1950s"

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/foodm...715295,00.html

It would be funny if a mass advertising campaign makes rat sushi a high
class item..

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"James" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> "What's now the most expensive cut of tuna, the fatty belly-meat of
> bluefin tuna called otoro and shimofuri, was cat-food until the 1950s"
>
> http://observer.guardian.co.uk/foodm...715295,00.html
>
> It would be funny if a mass advertising campaign makes rat sushi a high
> class item..
>


Nothing unusual about the changing attitudes and values of food.
In the US North East In the 1920s and 30s you could buy Lobster was sold
as bait for fishing.

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Musashi wrote:
> "James" > wrote in message
> ups.com...
> > "What's now the most expensive cut of tuna, the fatty belly-meat of
> > bluefin tuna called otoro and shimofuri, was cat-food until the 1950s"
> >
> > It would be funny if a mass advertising campaign makes rat sushi a high
> > class item..

>
> Nothing unusual about the changing attitudes and values of food.
> In the US North East In the 1920s and 30s you could buy Lobster was sold
> as bait for fishing.


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