ChiTownScion
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When you live near the water, you eat fish. It doesn't matter if you like fish or not, you eat fish -- fried fish, baked fish, poached fish, fish chowder, fish cakes, fish fish fish. And when we weren't eating fish we were eating shellfish. Meat -- usually pork or hamburger, never steak -- was a treat. I don't remember ever having a steak until I was in my twenties.
Reminds me of a meal I had in my early 20's. My dinner companion was a young lady (art education major) who confessed to me - as we were just being seated in a family owned Greek restaurant- that she had never tasted lamb before. She grew up in a family with nine sibs- the family wasn't poor, but lamb would have been deemed "exotic." So she got to try lamb souvlaki on a nice bed of rice pilaf that night. She said she enjoyed it. But it struck me then that a lot of what people like regarding food is imbedded within childhood experiences.... or lack thereof, as the case may be.
"Fish, fish, fish..." And shellfish. I would have thought that I'd died and gone to heaven! But I know that it isn't for everyone....like my wife, for example. She's not particularly fond of it. When we visit Boston, I have to do my seafood meals when she's attending her continuing ed seminars.