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Wednesday October 26, 2005 20:48 by Kathy Sinnott
Have we forgotten what food is for? The consequences of abandoning the true purpose of food and turning it into a form of entertainment. On one of her first trips to the USA, Mother Teresa did an interview in a New York television studio. At the break she saw her firt American commercial. It happened to be a food ad showing beautiful people enjoying appealing food. She was told by the ad that the food waqs delicious and fun. The punchline told Mother Teresa that the food had almost no calories and wouldnt make her gain weight. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2Food is becoming more diversified all of the time. Irish supermarkets, especially Superquinn, are now stocking pre-packaged crocodile, ostrich, and even kangaroo.
In certain stores they now have a whole section devoted to olives - popular in Mediterranean countries, but one wonders at the takeup here.
The choices on the salad bars are also widening - Singapore noodles, Thai etc.
The real question for the future lies in the question of sustainability? If we fish our seas dry, and continue with our exotic diets - what does that hold for the future and for future generations?
over an gort.
Agnes Gonxha Skopje, Macedonia, 27/10/1910 - Calcuta, 5/9/1997).