Re: Vegetarianism?
LOL Anoush, ya its very hard not to eat meat while being raised in an Armenian family theres always some kind of dish at the dinner table that consists of meat.
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Re: Vegetarianism?
Personally, I don't think I could ever be a total vegetarian. As far as Armenian cuisine; I love my mante, my derevi litsk or sometimes called dolma with tomatoes and green peppers too, and I love my harisa (either with lamb "vochkhari mis" or with chicken sometimes). I eat veggies as a three course meal; but yea khorovats is yummy too!
Even though for me it's breakfast time, all this talk about mante, dolma and khorovats makes me hungry! :PLast edited by Anoush; 10-20-2008, 05:25 AM.
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just want to ask, why in Armenia, there are pieces of bones in the khorovadz?
and Anonymouse your avatar looks a lot to Vigilante
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I also dislike most milk products, that makes choosing to become a vegan very accessible for me, but I'm not interested.
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Being a vegetarian is easy, being a vegan harder. But, go take a look at macrobiotics. Now that's tough.
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This post brings a tear of joy to my eye.Originally posted by PepsiAddict View PostNo true Armenian could be a Vegetarian
PepsiAddict, who would have thought that you would actually say something worth saying. 
I agree 200% with the above statement.
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Re: Vegetarianism?
motoOriginally posted by ara87 View Postyou guy's realize arabs eat this too (yes khorovadz, not kebab) so it's not really an armenia specific thing
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