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Fundamentals of Somalinimo

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I agree exept forthe :som: part :lol: :lol:
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Seeing of the picture of cattle just reminded me; Somalis back home refuse to eat beef and chicken and even fish. They regard it as "poor mans food" even though almost all of them live in poverty to begin with.

:down: The meat gets annoying once its goat everyday. They regard beef/chicken/fish as the food of the poor man but they arent able to afford camel meat whenever they want (only special occasions is a camel slaughtered).

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Thuganomics wrote:I agree exept forthe :som: part :lol: :lol:

Come on :som: represents the five Somali regions you need to learn to love it again :clap:


Fighter forget back home there are people in my family who dont eat chicken/fish here :lol: :lol:
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Lol is it the taste issue or they think chicken and fish is for "the poor"?


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Not poor thing they just dont consider it proper meat :lol:
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*hungry somali dude voice*

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I use to think there was no difference between eri/lo'a hilib till two weeks ago i had to buy hilib and when get there am like give me some of that meat not knowing what it was when i showed it to my mum she was this is lo'a am like so what? adaa cuneeysid then i cook thinking whats the big deal blaaaaayo thing is like dhagax walahi it never cooked and when it was done mala ruugi karo :lol: i had to make twi suugo
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greenday wrote:I use to think there was no difference between eri/lo'a hilib till two weeks ago i had to buy hilib and when get there am like give me some of that meat not knowing what it was when i showed it to my mum she was this is lo'a am like so what? adaa cuneeysid then i cook thinking whats the big deal blaaaaayo thing is like dhagax walahi it never cooked and when it was done mala ruugi karo :lol: i had to make twi suugo
Knowing the difference between meats is crucial :down:
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As if you can tell red meat apart by looking :lol: :down:
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greenday wrote:As if you can tell red meat apart by looking :lol: :down:
Of course I can. I'm a carnivore :up:

Over half of my diet consists of meat
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greenday wrote:I use to think there was no difference between eri/lo'a hilib till two weeks ago i had to buy hilib and when get there am like give me some of that meat not knowing what it was when i showed it to my mum she was this is lo'a am like so what? adaa cuneeysid then i cook thinking whats the big deal blaaaaayo thing is like dhagax walahi it never cooked and when it was done mala ruugi karo :lol: i had to make twi suugo

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PrinceDaadi wrote:
greenday wrote:I use to think there was no difference between eri/lo'a hilib till two weeks ago i had to buy hilib and when get there am like give me some of that meat not knowing what it was when i showed it to my mum she was this is lo'a am like so what? adaa cuneeysid then i cook thinking whats the big deal blaaaaayo thing is like dhagax walahi it never cooked and when it was done mala ruugi karo :lol: i had to make twi suugo

Tan koo aa ku qaldami doona!

Kuma fahmin :|


Fighter, open a school for people like me marka :oops:
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Lol I would of assumed you watched Jamie Oliver and the angry swearing chef on TV considering your British.

Wide selection of meats
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