Tuesday, June 12, 2012

The Food - Of the 20 Lamb Kebab, Only 3 That Really Fill Lamb Meat!


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The Food - Hobbies eat kebab? Typical food Persia and the Middle East is indeed a favorite in many countries. Well, recently examined the 20 Trading Standards lamb kebab in the UK, and discover if the contents of kebabs only 3 actually a mixture of lamb meat with no other!

Generally, local kebab lamb, mutton or beef, there is also the contents of chicken, fish and pork. Trading Standards examined 20 lamb kebab throughout Warwickshire, West Midlands, England. Of course the results are deceiving the public, which is only 3 lamb kebabs that really contains lamb.

Compared with beef, pork, or chicken, lamb and goat meat prices are most expensive. "If consumers buy a lamb kebab, they should get lamb, chicken instead of lamb half price," said one of the authorities, Richard Hobbs.

Most lamb kebab apparently been mixed with other meats such as chicken, beef or pork. This of course makes the Muslims have to worry about food restrictions, and can not eat pork.

"Consumers must get their message according to what they pay for. There are also other types of meat can not be consumed by a particular religion and culture," said Richard Hobbs. Later, the authorities will follow up these findings by conducting further investigation.

The Food - Let's Eat Delicious in The Coffin of Giants!


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The Food - Ever imagine being in the crate while enjoying the food? This could be you feel right now. A city in the Ukraine to build a restaurant with a shape like a box of building a giant.

An undertaker had to make a unique idea for the restaurant. With the theme of Death Unsurprisingly, this restaurant is very similar to building a coffin, but it was bigger. Most visitors to the restaurant called it a giant crate.

The world's largest coffin is decorated in such a restaurant similar to the original box. In it there are also some actual caskets are the windows of this building. Decorated with colorful flowers on the wall.

To eat here visitors can directly order the waiter. The room was a bit dark but the lights decorated with beautiful gardens and is always on the wall. Various menus are provided here as, "Nine Day" and "Forty Day" salads, such as the name is similar to the ritual of mourning in Ukraine. Dare to try?