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| Re: Street Food: How To Avoid Getting Sick by meobizy(m): 8:54am On Aug 03, 2018 |
Sorry. Street food is no longer for me. After eating and falling ill from 50 NGN meatpie street girls sell in plastic buckets, I wrote that off. I also noticed I repeatedly fall ill from boli, spicy tomato sauce and fish: everytime I eat it I spend the next few hours vomiting seriously from my rear end. This is not a one time occurrence, it happens all the time. It's something about the sauce or how it's made but I've decided to avoid it in entirety. The only street foods I partake in are roasted corn and the occasional suya. If they start upsetting my stomach then I'll have to write them off too. |
| Re: Street Food: How To Avoid Getting Sick by Revolva(op): 9:09am On Aug 03, 2018 |
meobizy:Bros you Ave a weak immune system kai |
| Re: Street Food: How To Avoid Getting Sick by meobizy(m): 8:19pm On Aug 03, 2018 |
Revolva:Maybe. However a strong immune system is no excuse to consume badly prepared or spoilt food. I’ve heard boli-making women sometimes pour engine oil in their sauce. This is due to the similar colour between fresh engine oil and vegetable oil. Tell me how good immune system wan counter such situation. |
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