Thursday, February 16, 2012

GIVING IT UP

Franz Kafka's famous vegetarian quote translated into French:  "Maintenant je peux vous observer en paix; je ne vous mange plus."  Now I can look at you in peace; I don't eat you anymore. According to his friend Max Brod, Kafka said this while looking at fish in the Berlin aquarium in 1913. 

Estimates are that slightly less than 2 percent of the French population is vegetarian, although there seems to be a growing market for vegetarian and even vegan style tourism and cooking lessons

Vocabulary
le végétarisme:  vegetarianismeating practice that excludes consumption of animal flesh
le flexitarisme:  essentially a vegetarian diet in which animal products are occasionally eaten
le pescetarisme or pesco-végétarisme:  an otherwise vegetarian diet except that it includes fish and seafood
le crudivorisme:  eating discipline of vegetarians who only eat uncooked fruits, vegetables, nuts, cereals, grains and oils
le véganisme:  term applied to those who beyond being vegetarian, avoid using any product of animal origin (e.g. wool or fur) or which has been tested on animals
l'agar-agar:  agar, a gelatin substitute derived from seaweed and used to thicken food


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