Re: 松鼠和浣熊有啥药用价值 (转载)# Joke - 肚皮舞运动
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发信人: tootsie (lily), 信区: Military
标 题: Re: 松鼠和浣熊有啥药用价值
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Nov 1 11:48:33 2018, 美东)
Raccoon meat was extensively eaten during the early years of California,
where it was sold in the San Francisco market for $1–3 apiece.[324]
American slavesoccasionally ate raccoon at Christmas, but it was not
necessarily a dish of the poor or rural. The first edition of The Joy
of Cooking, released in 1931, contained a recipe for preparing raccoon, and
US President Calvin Coolidge's pet raccoon Rebecca was originally
sent to be served at the White HouseThanksgiving Dinner.[325][326][327]
Although the idea of eating raccoons seems repulsive to most
mainstream consumers since they see them as endearing, cute, and/or
vermin, several thousand raccoons are still eaten each year in the United
States.[328]
发信人: tootsie (lily), 信区: Military
标 题: Re: 松鼠和浣熊有啥药用价值
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Nov 1 11:48:33 2018, 美东)
Raccoon meat was extensively eaten during the early years of California,
where it was sold in the San Francisco market for $1–3 apiece.[324]
American slavesoccasionally ate raccoon at Christmas, but it was not
necessarily a dish of the poor or rural. The first edition of The Joy
of Cooking, released in 1931, contained a recipe for preparing raccoon, and
US President Calvin Coolidge's pet raccoon Rebecca was originally
sent to be served at the White HouseThanksgiving Dinner.[325][326][327]
Although the idea of eating raccoons seems repulsive to most
mainstream consumers since they see them as endearing, cute, and/or
vermin, several thousand raccoons are still eaten each year in the United
States.[328]