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In reply to the discussion: So is a new trend? (IMAGE WARNING: ROASTING PIG) [View all]yuiyoshida
(42,945 posts)125. I have asked them many times
They won't talk about it, nor much about my grandfather (100% native Hawaiian) so something went on they don't want to talk about, and I have learned not to push them on the subject. Some kinda drama, and so yeah, you are right... the Mainland is correct .. its all so stupid, ...son na baka na!!
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AUGH this needs a disclaimer, it is a horrible photo to see for people who love animals and
Voice for Peace
May 2016
#1
I think mostly disturbing bc there wasnt a warning before. I know people eat pigs and I don't judge
Voice for Peace
May 2016
#25
Europeans brought pigs to the Americas and Native Americans loved them enough to fight
braddy
May 2016
#59
I don't think that's it for most people. Probably the idea of eating what could be a pet, ...
HERVEPA
May 2016
#96
In Hawaii and the Philippines I have eaten with them and they have pork like that
yeoman6987
May 2016
#51
it's common here on DU for people to be thoughtful and respect others.
Voice for Peace
Jun 2016
#117
yes but you know, suffering does not qualify itself by the number of its nation.
Voice for Peace
Jun 2016
#122
"The states"?! That's haole talk, that is. Hawai'i is The Islands, and the rest is the Mainland.
Hekate
Jun 2016
#112
Pitting a pig is a great way to roast, also. An Iowan tradition in the fall.
marble falls
May 2016
#16
When I lived with a Hawaiian roommate many years ago he called it 'Luau Pig'
pinboy3niner
May 2016
#22
Very true! One thing us Cajuns know how to do is make use of every single part of anything
Amimnoch
May 2016
#83
Those cute litte tree creatures invited me to their "long pig feast"!
Warren DeMontague
May 2016
#33
A friend of mine lives in SF. He has his own smoked meat and bbq business and hosts
Luminous Animal
May 2016
#95
That's how my uncle always roasted a pig, in the ground. Then he'd chop it up into the best...
ChisolmTrailDem
May 2016
#46
That's how I did it too. Big overnight party on Friday night, and The Fellas sat around the pit all
cherokeeprogressive
May 2016
#74
I've only ever done the pig thing in the southeast, but I've been to seafood bakes in NorCal.
cherokeeprogressive
Jun 2016
#138
lesson learned years ago....potential disaster if the weather does not cooperate
dembotoz
May 2016
#50
There is a case to be made that what you saw is the original and perhaps only tr backyard bbq.
aikoaiko
May 2016
#53
Never done it - I almost never eat pork, though. Don't get the fascination my partner has with
MillennialDem
May 2016
#57
roasting a whole pig has been part of american culture for a long time
La Lioness Priyanka
May 2016
#70
I think it's a new old thing. People have been eating animals since forever. nt
thereismore
May 2016
#85