I'm sorry, but if God / Goddess / The Great Penguin had intended us to eat fish raw, then He / She would not have invented fire. That's my stance, and I'm stickin' with it ;).
There is of course no wood for cooking fires in Antarctica. If one must eat raw fish, you do what you must do. I still cannot fathom why those who have a choice would prefer to eat chewy raw fish to the alternative, however...
Self-Heating Editor: They could try burning their own dung down south there.
If the tuna or salmon is cut small enough it's not chewy. (Swallow it whole. Don't your people have gizzards? Or maybe not. Could interfere w/ buoyancy.)
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I'm sorry, but if God / Goddess / The Great Penguin had intended us to eat fish raw, then He / She would not have invented fire. That's my stance, and I'm stickin' with it ;).
Enviro & Eatin' Ed.:
Just kiddin'. No raw fish (not that we don't like sushi) that's been in the fridge for a while.
P.S.: Are the penguin cooking fires what's melting the Antarctic?
There is of course no wood for cooking fires in Antarctica. If one must eat raw fish, you do what you must do. I still cannot fathom why those who have a choice would prefer to eat chewy raw fish to the alternative, however...
- Badtux the Fire-admirin' Penguin
Self-Heating Editor:
They could try burning their own dung down south there.
If the tuna or salmon is cut small enough it's not chewy. (Swallow it whole. Don't your people have gizzards? Or maybe not. Could interfere w/ buoyancy.)
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