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Thai kids not eating their veg! The parents don't educate them, say perplexed Japanese


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Posted
18 minutes ago, thailand49 said:

Easy solution pour sugar over the veg it be gone ????

Conditioning for obesity and Types 1 and 2 diabetes, wonderful advice.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Conditioning for obesity and Types 1 and 2 diabetes, wonderful advice.

Sweet as. The folks will likely let the kids wash it down with a coke.

More sugar than food.????????

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Posted
7 hours ago, Purdey said:

The Japanese are always amazed that Asians don't do the same as them. 

One Japanese chap told me seriously that Japan is not in Asia. 

I have a theory that the Japanese have been left to their own device for so long (island nation), they are truly an odd bunch. 

Aside from trading and religious exchanges with China and Korea in the past, they did not have any type of interactions with the outside world until the 16th century and it wasn't until 1860, they allowed Western countries to trade with them. 

If you really delve into their culture, traditions and customs you soon realize it too. 

Posted
14 hours ago, Sparktrader said:

You need magnesium.

It was all a bit rural there.... I felt I needed some broccoli, cabbage, or brussels sprouts!

Posted
19 hours ago, webfact said:

It was suggested that parents in Thailand don't educate their children about the goodness in vegetables. 

In fact they let them do as they please, unlike the rearing of Japanese children.

If the Japanese understood the amount of chemical residues on Thai vegetables they would understand why most people are wary of eating them.

Posted
17 hours ago, jacko45k said:

When I was doing a job in Argentina, vegetables were scarce, it was meat meat and more meat... I certainly did not have the runs......

Maybe the "trots" ?????

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