Can you eat frog legs during lent




















In Lent, that is every Friday, and a few other days, too. A Catholic can eat any shellfish, frog legs, or even turtle on a day of abstinence - they are all cold-blooded. A young frog is a tadpole and has a tale and no legs while the adult frog has legs, but no tail. Frog legs are a specialty food in France. So yes; Germans can eat frog legs if they wanted. Check you local laws. Where I am from there are frog seasons, they can be taken during the seasons by gig or gun.

On the Frog After the hind legs of a frog, try a nice glass of sherry. Luigi Galvani. It uses its legs! Cuisses de grenouille is the technical and correct name for frog legs. Frog Legs in French are called 'des cuisses de grenouille'.

The French refer to the food frog legs as "The Cuisses de Grenouille". It matters of what type of frog it is. Frogs have four legs, two large legs in back used for propelling the frog forward, and two smaller legs in the front. Some eat frog's legs and escargots cooked snails. The Orthodox Church refers to Lent as Great Lent or the Great Fast, and it calls for fasting for the entire duration of the day liturgical season.

The faithful not only abstain from meat but from eggs and dairy, too. Moreover, the Orthodox define meat as all animals with a backbone, including fish. Other kinds of seafood — shrimp, scallops, clams, mussels, octopus, and squid — have the OK. Related: 15 Greek Lenten Recipes.

Some suggest Christians began fasting from meat because it wasn't as accessible as fish in the Mediterranean world, and abstaining meant foregoing a luxury. Others propose that Christians don't eat warm-blooded animals on Fridays because of the bloodshed of the crucifixion, which happened on Good Friday.

Meanwhile, others propose that Christians eat seafood to call to mind the biblical miracles about Jesus feeding crowds with fish. Regardless, the point of fasting from meat is less about indulging in seafood and more about the self denial. Catholics used to fast from meat on Fridays outside of Lent, but the practice died out.

Unless you are hopelessly addicted to a steak every Friday night, a fish fry might even be a little treat for you. But since everyone pretty much likes fish or can at least wrap their minds around the idea of eating fish, the Lenten menu should be expanded to other cold-blooded creatures like snakes, lizards, crocodiles, tortoises, tuatara, alligators, frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, — all of them.

I want to see these so-called Christians digging into a buffet of turtle meat. I want to be invited to a crocodile barbecue. You know how there are species of frogs where you can hallucinate after licking the poison off their slimy little bodies? They are often skinned, and have their snouts and rear legs cut off with scissors or a blade while still alive.

Their torsos are then tossed aside in a pile of other bleeding frogs and they endure a slow, agonizing death. Inhumane methods employing nets, hooks and spears are also used to capture frogs from the wild. The paleo diet limits foods to those that were available during the age of hunters and gatherers, some such foods include frog legs and crab legs. The pescatarian diet is a diet of fish and seafood mixed with other vegetarian dishes. So when the french or other people eat frog legs, they just eat the legs.

Just a bunch a junk that spoils and no meat to eat. You are welcome to eat, yourself but nothing to eat there. Stock is inarguably one of a handful of factors that separate the kitchen dilettante from the serious home cook. On Ash Wednesday and Good Friday: Everyone of age 18 to 59 must fast, unless exempt due to usually a medical reason.

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