Submitted by Maureen0569 t3_11cfvk4 in OldSchoolCool
L0st_in_the_Stars t1_ja2vz4x wrote
Kishke, in the Jewish context, is cow intestine stuffed with flour, flavored with beef fat and spices. Slavic and other East European cultures have kishkes that use pig innards. At the time, Brownsville was a Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn. Pitkin Avenue was its main commercial street.
PJJefferson t1_ja2y285 wrote
Homer: Mmmmmm, cow intestine!
WhatDoYouKnow357 t1_ja7upyv wrote
Don’t ask what hot dogs are made of…
PJJefferson t1_ja7uwx0 wrote
I generally operate on a don’t ask/don’t tell policy, when it comes to food made with intestines.
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