I've had a bunch of conversations lately about what people do and don't
eat - vegetarians, Muslims, and of course, Jews. Growing up in a
committed but not uber-observant Jewish household, I was never
forbidden from eating pork or shellfish or cheeseburgers, but somehow I
grew into a dislike of pork.
I don't know whether was psychological, a precursor to my sensitive
stomach (which really only reared its ugly head in the summer of traumatic 2001 after dinner at the 99 - seriously!), or
what, but after a certain point in my youth I never liked bacon or ham, and roast
pork made me queasy, and sausage made me out-and-out sick.
Until now.
See, I'm married to a Filipino.
It is now 100% impossible to avoid pork. It's in the soup, it's in the noodles, and sometimes it's even in the chicken.
And I'm beginning to like it. One of our "aunties" - not related
exactly, but nearly - makes this ham...and it surprises the heck out of
me every single time, but I always want more.
If there is some sort of a hell, I'm going there anyway, so I suppose it doesn't matter.
I just don't think I'll ever get used to seeing the snout on the table.
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