Alizerine
Senior Member
I read that an increase in light can be misinterpreted by some nerves as an irritant. Or something like that.How you described the way to cook them sounds like they may just taste pretty good to me.
You are apparently not genetically inclined to sneeze at the sun. I am. What I think happens in that the sunshine makes my eyes water which runs down to the nasal area which then tickles my nose and makes me sneeze.
I stopped eating raw oysters because of the danger not because they aren't delicious. I like all the other foods mentioned.
What I steer clear of are all the new milks such as oat, almond, soy, and rice because I don't know how to tell when they go bad. And since I would be the only one drinking them they might hang around for quite some time.