Chimera Posted March 15, 2007 http://www.metacafe.com/watch/447498/what_happens_when_you_pour_coke_on_raw_pork/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted March 15, 2007 Do you know how many times i have seen class mates make these combo's during lunch time with their sausages and Pepsi cola, never imagined this was going on inside their stomachs I once as a kid mixed Caano which hoyoo forced me to drink @dacaspoint'' with coke because i wanted both, lol i was out the game..sick as hell two days straight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cara. Posted March 15, 2007 1. It's fake. Why didn't they keep filming for 2 measly minutes and then just speed up the video? 2. Your classmates would likely be eating cooked sausages, Dave, which probably wouldn't have living worms in them, IF the pork came from an infected animal, which would be unlikely nowadays. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baluug Posted March 16, 2007 Originally posted by Cara: 1. It's fake. Why didn't they keep filming for 2 measly minutes and then just speed up the video? 2. Your classmates would likely be eating cooked sausages, Dave, which probably wouldn't have living worms in them, IF the pork came from an infected animal, which would be unlikely nowadays. As for whether it's fake or not, who knows? Regardless, we know how dirty pigs are anyways, so I don't see why it would be such a huge shocker if they carried worms. As for the pork being cooked, I'm sure you probably know this already, but I'll tell you anyways. Cooking meat with worms in it does not make the worms disappear. Whoever eats that is eating dead worms. That may be worse than eating live worms. Uff caleek!! And yeah, God forbid that an animal could be infected, like whatever eh!! Animals don't get dieases, that's just a fairy tale. :rolleyes: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Urban Posted March 16, 2007 Have u ever eaten pork or ham back in the day Liiban? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cara. Posted March 16, 2007 Originally posted by MC Xamar: quote:Originally posted by Cara: 1. It's fake. Why didn't they keep filming for 2 measly minutes and then just speed up the video? 2. Your classmates would likely be eating cooked sausages, Dave, which probably wouldn't have living worms in them, IF the pork came from an infected animal, which would be unlikely nowadays. As for whether it's fake or not, who knows? Regardless, we know how dirty pigs are anyways, so I don't see why it would be such a huge shocker if they carried worms. As for the pork being cooked, I'm sure you probably know this already, but I'll tell you anyways. Cooking meat with worms in it does not make the worms disappear. Whoever eats that is eating dead worms. That may be worse than eating live worms. Uff caleek!! And yeah, God forbid that an animal could be infected, like whatever eh!! Animals don't get dieases, that's just a fairy tale. :rolleyes: My point wasn't that animals don't get diseases, but that commercial farming has greatly reduced the kind of worm infections pigs were known to be prone to. So it's unlikely that drinking Pepsi with some cooked Polish sausage is going to unleash a gastrointestinal worm invasion on Dave's classmates. Capische? And, notwithstanding your fervent newborn conviction otherwise, pigs are no dirtier than goats or cows or chicken (chickens even eat worms!). And there's a reason all meat, whether pork or prime beefsteak, ought to be cooked. You just don't know WHAT animal maybe harboring dangerous parasites. From a health perspective, making sure they're good and dead is the best you can do. If you want to be absolutely sure you're not eating dead worms, I suggest you stay away from all food henceforth. And keep your mouth shut at all times, to avoid unknowingly swallow several live spiders in your lifetime, but more importantly you're less likely to make sarcastic remarks that are just plain silly instead. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baluug Posted March 16, 2007 ^LOL You make it sound like I should check my peanut butter for worms. I hate it when people make dumb excuses for things we know is najaas in the first place. Yes, we have refrigeration, and yes we cook our food, that doesn't make pork any more halaal. And as long as I don't know I'm swallowing spiders, I don't care how many of them get into my mouth, I'm sure they've got lots of protein. P.S. Urban, I used to love bacon sandwiches. I still eat them with turkey bacon from time to time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zafir Posted March 16, 2007 Cara, I see fire in your eyes. Dave , I have history related question that I have meaning to ask you. Yeah it's completely off topic but I can’t be bothered with digging up old topics or starting new one. There is always a talk of drinking tea in Somalia tradition/folktales, even the old saying “Ragna waa shaah , dumarna waa sheeko” suggests something ancient about it. But what I was wondering was, is tea something that came with the colonial attribute? As far as I know we don’t even grow tea, we are known for growing coffee. Correct me if I am wrong here. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted March 16, 2007 Interesting question but i have no idea brother, Africa largest producer 'Kenya' was only introduced with it a century ago but in Somalia this tradition could have been due to trade with muslim countries like Turkiye. you sparked my interest i will look into it together with the rest of the Somali cuisine and tradition. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted March 16, 2007 Awalba hilib doonfaar maxaa ka sugeysay? Qashin socda waaye bahalkaas. Eebbe u mahad celi maadaama uu noogu digay. Xataa gaaladda dad badan ayaa shaqsi ahaan u cunin doonfaarka qashinka uu ku noolyahay iyo qashinka ka buuxo daradiis. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cara. Posted March 18, 2007 Originally posted by MC Xamar: ^LOL You make it sound like I should check my peanut butter for worms. You mean you haven't heard of the peanut butter recall? Not worms precisely, but even deadlier I hate it when people make dumb excuses for things we know is najaas in the first place. You're barking up the wrong tree sxb. I made no claims about pork's suitability for consumption by Muslims. I simply expressed skepticism about a video showing something I know to be improbable biologically. Yes, we have refrigeration, and yes we cook our food, that doesn't make pork any more halaal. Again, that's not the point. I just think a video showing live worms crawling out of properly-stored meat is unconvincing, and that eating cooked meat with cola is not going to make these same worms crawl out into your stomach. THAT IS ALL. How's that in any way shape or form making a statement about whether something is halal or haram? And as long as I don't know I'm swallowing spiders, I don't care how many of them get into my mouth, I'm sure they've got lots of protein. That's the spirit . But shouldn't you find out whether eating spiders is halal? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baluug Posted March 18, 2007 Geez, this argument was soooooo 2 days ago. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cara. Posted March 18, 2007 There was no argument It just so happened that last week I had a discussion (over dinner) with someone who studies trichinosis . There's nothing quite so eye-opening as hearing about how these little worms wiggle their way through your liver en route to your muscles; your pasta certainly starts to look less than appetizing... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baluug Posted March 18, 2007 You had to tell me that while I'm eating Kraft Dinner, didn't you? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites