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        Eating Habits 飲食習(xí)慣

        We have learned from the media that British people, more widely western people, don't eat animals' organs, like chicken feet, heads. However, from what I heard, British people quite fancy goose liver. This confused me a lot, can you please offer me some explanation? Thank you.

        Liu Yan, Heilongjiang

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        In the UK, people consume vast quantities of meat products such as chicken, beef, pork and lamb.

        The nation also loves traditional dishes such as cottage pie, or steak and chips.

        At the supermarket, meat products are neatly packaged and labelled.

        However it’s unlikely any of these products on sale would include animals’ internal body parts.

        Eating Habits 飲食習(xí)慣

        Would you like to eat chickens' feet?

        Ask British people what they think of eating animal organs such as lamb heart or cow stomach, the likely answer is probably, "how disgusting".

        Helen and Feifei go out onto the streets to find out what people think of eating animals’ internal organs.

         

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