In Nepal People eat orange without peeling it
In Nepal People eat orange without peeling it
when I got this drink I couldn't believe my eyes..
Drink is called Capri-sun orange juice..
Can buy around the stores in UK
i think they were talking about muntala.. the baby oranges people eat it without peeling it. they must have got confused between suntala and muntala.....possibilities....
The Westerners eat the Peel of Oranges -- Have you tried Marmalade?
कोसैले बोक्रै सित सुन्तला खायो त खायो, तिनिहरुको बाउ को के खाइदेछ र?
लेबुल मै लेख्न चाँही नपाउनु पर्ने!
This is, in fact, a misleading info...
Hi,
I wrote a complaint against such fake information to the concerned company and they are now discontinuing piece of information from now on. They have apologized for the misleading information....The email reads as below:
---------From: consumerresponse@ge.cokecce.com Add to Address Book Add Mobile Alert
Subject: Re: ** 16 OR OVER ** Feedback from Big Flat and Twisted
To:
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 11:56:17 +0100
We would like to offer our sincere apologies for any offence caused by
the quote that makes reference to Nepal on the back of the Capri-Sun orange
juice drink pouch. We recognise that this has caused some distress and
would like to assure you that we have taken immediate steps to replace
the quote on these packs.
The quote was designed to be a light-hearted fact and was taken from a
recognised and trusted source on the subject of oranges. It was our
understanding that people in Nepal cut oranges into squares to eat them
rather than peeling them. However, the insinuation made by the quote
about how people in Nepal may eat oranges is incorrect, and it was an error
of judgment to include it on our packaging.
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Bravo Sangfroid!
I could have sworn I saw a guy eat a banana in Piccadilly Circus once without peeling it
We should have sued Coca Cola company in this matter
NO THEY DON'T!!! They peel the orange there !!
Must be a joke! It'd taste so much BITTER if you didn't peel it. ;o
I didn't realize that it was called "eating without peeling" until now. What an enlightment.
Captain it's funny you seen a guy eating without peeling, I've seen few girls who love to eat banana without peeling.
hey at least they mentioned nepal right I mean more than half the people dont have a clue where it is...soo even though inaccurate think of it as advertisement
"I didn't realize that it was called "eating without peeling" until now. What an enlightment."
LoL
What were you thinking before?
To Enigma: LOL. What the hell is MUNTALA? Never heard of it before.
I DONT GET IT? WHY IS IT SUppose to be FUNNY?
Now I wanna eat an orange without peeling it...
they do use dried orange peel as spice.. :S
i don't see a big deal
Cerine,
I think you didn't read the advertisement well...it says , Nepalese eat oranges "without peeling"
it is not about eating dried orange peel...
well the company has apologized their mistake and are no longer printing that in their products anymore...
Baru yiniharule nai KERAU KOSHA (pea) bokhra sahit khanchhan ni.
Yiniharu le condom pani chusxan aru ta kurai chodam
its just the advertisement trick to get nepalese attention.Now they will write something weird about another country
That is not at all offensive to me at all. I and many people in Nepal do eat some citrus varieties without peeling. I still do that sometimes. Mandarin (नेपालको common सुन्तला) peel is rather pungent, but many other citrus peels are milder and very palatable when eaten along with the fruit. Also, I almost never peel (since I was in Nepal) potatoes, sweet potatoes, cucumber, asian pear (नासपाती), apple, carrots, eggplant (भाण्टा) and sometimes even ate mango with peel and young watermelon with peel too.
Also,
1. Some ethnic groups in the hills and mountains eat cattle (cow, ox, bull, calf, steer, heifer, anything) since generations. As slaughter is prohibited, they only eat those which die due to disease or accidents.
2. Most ethnic groups in many regions of Nepal eat pigeons. However, a friend of mine was evicted from his डेरा in बाङ्गेमुडा when the landlord found out he ate परेवा captured from their क:सी.
3. Few ethnic groups in तराइ eat snails (special type called घोंगी), rats (very similar to US roof rats), and although illegal, eat dead wildlife flesh (they even dig out rhinos, elephants disposed by national park), and they still poach monitors, dolphins and many other wildlife.
4. स्याल को रक्सि is believed to treat severe chronic diseases, गहुँत ग्रहण गर्ने देखि स्वमुत्र पान गर्ने पनि छन् नेपालमा।
TL,Dr, Nepal is huge and way beyond major metro cities.
Sorry, if I offended anyone and I agree "Buddha was born in Nepal"
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