The tag of bizarre was given by the Video Creator, a very famous food critic 
and commentator, not by me.

Perhaps he wants attention with his series of “Bizarre Foods”. This is just one 
of that series. Having said that, to an outsider certain Goan foods are 
certainly bizarre. I don’t know about you, but in a time ago, I certainly ate 
cooked pork from pigs that fed on human waste.

When I was new to the Arabian Gulf I thought it bizarre when Zi was offered 
camel meat. When I actually ate it, it was better than beef. I even dined on a 
Gator steak on a cruise. You will have your own similar experiences.

Can you blame a non Goan, non Indian calling Goan food bizarre? It’s all in 
one’s mind.

Roland.
Toronto.


> On Mar 1, 2021, at 2:55 PM, E DeSousa <ejd...@att.net> wrote:
> 
> Is there any legitimate reason to tag  Goan Foods as "Bizarre"?
> Why propagate this disparaging of Goan Culture?
> 
> FYI Bizarre  definition:
> "The words fantastic and grotesque are common synonyms of bizarre. While all 
> three words mean "conceived, made, or carried out without adherence to truth 
> or reality," bizarre applies to the sensationally strange and implies 
> violence of contrast or incongruity of combination. a bizarre medieval castle 
> in the heart of a modern city"
> 
> 
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> For Foodies.
> 
> https://youtu.be/fnwbSoQDB1Q
> 
> Roland.
> Toronto.
> 

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