Jean-Louis, That is a good idea - one I have to keep in mind. I'll just let others think I'm a vegetarian (or something) like you do, and eat my RAF in private. I think in the USA RAF eating goes against our whole upbringing, and I think is one of the things that somewhat distinguishes us (in the minds of many people, not in my mind) from "animals". I can make the "excuse" that I like Japanese food and eat sashimi but still, it is an unfamiliar item to most people. Do you live in the US? Jean-Louis Tu wrote: > I don't want > to eat RAF in front of other people. So, when I eat at workplace, my lunch > is RAF-free. regards r [log in to unmask]