THIS HAPPENED TO ME
Why Eating Ducks and Geese Repels Me Now
We do not eat our friends, do we?
As far as I could remember, the first time I ate a duck dish was when I was six years old.
This stuck in my memory because, at the dinner table, the family discussed the duck that we were eating.
It was that duck, most likely a Pekin, that used to chase me around the backyard in our ancestral home.
That the duck was the very same bird that I tried to play with was now duck adobo — did not horrify me.
Astonished, yes, because I was just playing with it the day before. And the next day, the bird was our main course.
(Adobo is perhaps the most well-known Philippine dish; it is meat stewed in vinegar, soy sauce, lots of garlic, peppercorns, bay leaf.)
During those days, people bought live poultry to be fattened before eventually being served on the dining table.