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> I have a
> theory, but with nothing but my imagination to
> support it...
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> Organ meats have a strong flavor, for the most part.
> I think we
> acquire a taste for foods with strong flavors in
> early childhood,
> and only with difficulty later. My guess is that
> during the
> Depression meats of any kind, including organ meats,
> were
> expensive and so the kids of that era didn't get
> much.
Good theory Todd. Now that you mention it, I can
remember eating lots of liver as a small child (late
50's, early 60's). Possibly because it hadn't been
*too* many years since the Depression, and my parents
still had strong memories of it. By the time I reached
my teenage years (70's), liver had dropped completely
from their menu.
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