πŸ˜’I’m tired of this post. You do not have to wash chicken. In addition its recommended that you do not wash itπŸ˜’

marlyann:

ayyeemalika:

melanatedlymotivated:

theabfresh:

Source: culinary degree

It’s cultural. Many west Indians, like myself, do this to ensure that the chicken/pork/fish is clean, as they are eating meat killed by a neighbor(before the time of refrigerators). Or from their own farms. It also helps with determining if the meat is okay to eat. If it still has a smell after using vinegar or lime then it isn’t edible. But in the us, it really doesn’t matter. I still do it, because it’s habit. Also makes the meat taste different.

Reblogging for that comment ^^ I always clean the meat #haitian

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Mexico

dreamadove:

jenniferrpovey:

crowned-victorious:

We know you think you know our culture. But you don’t know the half of it. 

Jalisco, Mexico

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Oaxaca, Mexico

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Chiapas, Mexico

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Yucatan, Mexico

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Guerrero, Mexico

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Veracruz, Mexico

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And that’s still not even the half of it.

Look at those colors! I’ve been to Mexico, but I only went to the touristy part of the Yucatan where I stayed at an all inclusive where I could get any kind of food but Mexican.

Needless to say, I’d like to go back some day…

A MEXICO POST????

ON TUMBLR??

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