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Cantonese proverb

"Anything that walks, swims, crawls, or flies with its back to heaven is edible."
Cantonese proverb
(The Chinese Kitchen by Eileen Yin-Fei Lo)


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Proverb

"Cooking, in effect, took part of the work of chewing and digestion and performed it for us outside of the body, using outside sources of energy. Also, since cooking detoxifies many potential sources of food, the new technology cracked open a treasure trove of calories unavailable to other animals. Freed from the necessity of spending our days gathering large quantities of raw food and then chewing (and chewing) it, humans could now devote their time, and their metabolic resources, to other purposes, like creating a culture."
"Anything that walks, swims, crawls, or flies with its back to heaven is edible."
Cantonese proverb
(The Chinese Kitchen by Eileen Yin-Fei Lo)
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