Friday, December 13, 2013

Thomas K's Camel Turducken Adventure

A couple days ago I had the pleasure of experiencing the most exotic, strange, delicious, and meaty meal I have ever tasted. I say I had the pleasure of experiencing because This dish is so large it not only must be served on the floor, but is also prepared with 12 kilos of rice. The Camel Turducken is made with
1 whole camel
1 whole lamb
20 whole chickens
60 egg
12 kilos of rice
2 kilos of pine nuts
2 kilos of almonds
1 kilo of pistachio nuts
110 gallons of water
and 5 pounds of ground black pepper.
Needless to say this would take a normal person a long time to finish, but me and Sanjay were able to eat it in 30 minutes because we are just the most amazing people in the world.
 
With all of these ingredients, im sure that you are wondering what parts of the world some of these came from. The Columbian Exchange had a large part in many of these ingredient's histories by moving them to regions in which they would not have existed before. The Columbian Exchange happened largely in two major regions of the world, Europe and The Americas. The ingredients in this dish that were traded from Europe to the Americas are rice, sheep, and chicken. The ingredients that were traded from the Americas to Europe were all of the nuts. This experience was a very fun bonding adventure with my best friend Sanjay John.
 
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