The Sacred Cow and the Abominable Pig: Riddles of Food and CultureSimon & Schuster, 1987 - 289 páginas |
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... Moslems have been whipping up communal strife with stereotypes of Moslems as cow - killers and Hindus as tyrants bent on forcing everyone to accept their peculiar food- ways . The fact that the raj from England was an even more prodigal ...
... Moslems have been whipping up communal strife with stereotypes of Moslems as cow - killers and Hindus as tyrants bent on forcing everyone to accept their peculiar food- ways . The fact that the raj from England was an even more prodigal ...
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... Moslems whose religion does not inhibit them from such activities and who as a result enjoy a lucrative monopoly over the slaughter business . Moslems , Christians , and lower - caste Hindus purchase a considerable amount of cattle ...
... Moslems whose religion does not inhibit them from such activities and who as a result enjoy a lucrative monopoly over the slaughter business . Moslems , Christians , and lower - caste Hindus purchase a considerable amount of cattle ...
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... Moslems , the villagers kept pigs which they let loose in the forest during the day and brought home at night . The villagers denied that they raised pigs , never took them to market , and hid them from visitors . These and other ...
... Moslems , the villagers kept pigs which they let loose in the forest during the day and brought home at night . The villagers denied that they raised pigs , never took them to market , and hid them from visitors . These and other ...
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ONE Good to Think or Good to Eat? | 13 |
TWO Meat Hunger | 19 |
THREE The Riddle of the Sacred Cow | 47 |
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