I say they because I have never included myself in this camp. Yes, I love cats to an embarrassingly mockable degree, but given the chance, I might take a taste of a Tabby. No offense to adorable animals everywhere, but when it comes to cuisine, I wanna try everything! Which is why I couldn't wait to eat in Peru. A country that makes no excuse for its love of the guinea gig. Guinea pig on a plate, that is.
Called cuy, the rascally rodent usually only shows up on more expensive restaurant menus, and is considered a sort of delicacy.
It was Day Two of our five week trek around
But even I was not prepared for the crisp, brown, tooth-to-tail animal set before me. He came with teeth, and claws, and hair!
His little guinea pig arm rested stiffly in my mashed potatoes.
He was also no picnic to eat. Fork and knife were abandoned for
A delicacy you can look in the eye, and even scratch behind the ears, if you stroll through some of Peru's amazing open air markets. At a street market in Calca, a quaint community in the Sacred
And oblivious to the luxurious lives their guinea pig pals are living up north.
America! Where the pets are just for petting.
2 comments:
Wow. I wonder if guinea pigs would be considered pork.
ewwwww...that's just too gross to think about. I know what I WON'T ever do when I go to Peru! Thanks for the close ups!
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