SS322
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Sinistra said:Italians cheat on the product qualities as well especially on the organic labels and on quality graded products such olive oil grades. I have seen a report showing most extra virgin olive oils sold as Italy were not extra virgin. They are a mixture of lower grades and a bit of extra virgin for the taste.SS322 said:Sinistra said:I have seen a variation of "doner kebab" which is the greek one it uses mixed beef and porc meat (or sometimes only porc) and should be non halal.
Concerning most doner kebabs however including the mainstream ones found on european markets they are run by turks and using solely halal meat. Actually if you eat any meat prepared by populations from muslim countries living in the west it's still likely to be halal meat. Which is toxic for Zevism as it has been essentially sacrificed to greys and linking us to enemy energy. It's a bit like eating aztec sacrificial meat well except it's not human in most cases in kebabs. Well at least when they don't kill girls and put them in kebabs like they like doing...
Unfortunately it's not usually possible to find commercial non halal kebabs. Kebabs are roasted meats that common in the Levant and doner kebab is only one sort (ii has become like the fast food sort since it's easy to make and can go in bread and such).
Normally how it goes is they buy the whole kebab roll of halal beef (the meat on the stick) with the metal stick in it and all, frozen from a halal meet company making them. And then they put it as is frozen on the machine that heats and roasts it making the metal stick turn. They don't actually prepare anything for the beef sort. For chicken doner kebab they might buy cheap industrial halal chicken breasts and impale them on the stick themselves.
Meh if even german producers lower their organic/bio qualities I can only imagine in other countries...
By the way I drink water, fruit juices, milk, tea and coffee.
Germany is actually the second worst agriculture in the EU after Spain. France is terrible when it comes to animal rights (because France is the third most jewish country in the world) but in terms of poison they put on the sheer plants, Spain is the worst, followed by Germany. Germany and Spain are big and have many fields and acres and corrupt politicians. That small country nowadays known as Germany is a banana republic. It's the people's republic of Goymoney. Migrants break the law all the time but native Germans get busted by police for nothing (many police here are Turkish immigrants as well). I also heard about the girl in the döner. That happend in England. I think England might be one of the places worse off than Germany (speaking about immigration now, not agriculture). At least we don't have muslim mayors as in London or thousand of minor girls prostituted by force as in Birmingham... at least no such cases have been made public over here. Probably it already happens on a smaller scale. Countries with less destruction through agriculture are the smaller and the mountainous ones. For example I love Italian procuts. They are usually more expensive than those from Spain but have good quality.
My aunt from Italy made me and my family some olive oil from the olives in her garden which are all of the same local variety of olives. The oil had a perfect golden color and was not bitter at all. The olive oil that you get at the store is usually contaminated with parts of stems and seeds of the olive trees which contain bitter substances. Mostly the cheap, industrially farmed oil is contaminated that way, meaning the manufacturers with the fancy lables mix bad oil in, at least when their oil has a bitter taste and green or brown color. This cheap oil will also lose its nutritional value and develop a nasty taste and smell faster because the chlorophyll from the stems rapidly accelerates the oxidation of the unsaturated fatty acids.
Italians still have a better eating culture than we Germans. In Italy I see the "artigianale" food everywhere which is traditionally made and usually from local ingredients. German eating culture has been ruined by the forced introduction of idustrially processed foods, foreign fast food and street food and the use of cancerous additives. I know some traditional and regional German foods and cook them myself but most Germans, even when they cook for themselves, make rice or pasta or other non-native stuff. Technically even our holy potato is an introduced species. I'm sure Germany is one of the countries with the highest rates of vegans and such idiots who either control every single bit they eat or they personify the other extreme and eat lots of bad and cheap food like the pigs. In Italy and many "southern" countries it's still common that the mother or at least someone cooks a meal for the family every day. Most Germans have a fast breakfast at work/school and later also lunch at work/school. In the evening probably junk food and maybe even alcohol and definetely TV. Probably this is just my personal experience because I work in Germany and make holiday in Italy but its also a clichee. :roll: