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[*] posted on 3-1-2009 at 11:08 AM


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Originally posted by biglar
If the clams from Rosarito to Ensenada shouldn't be eaten, (I wouldn't eat them,either) then you want to make very sure where the local restaurants in that area get their clams. I'd be willing to bet a fair chunk of change that they buy them locally. Why would they buy imported clams for 100 pesos when they can buy locally from their friends for 70 pesos ??

Twice in the past I've run into a situation (in the U.S.) where local products were polluted and local people would get angry and red in the face if anyone dared suggest anything was wrong with the product. "I've been eating them all along, and I'm fine," is a typical response.

Lar.


I think Mexicans have built an immunity to a lot of the nasty things that make gringos sick from things like bad water or contaminated seafood.

They import much of the lobsters (in frozen form) tourists enjoy at Puerto Nuevo- so why not the clams?




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