For me it’s Indian food, but then… what else? Ugh… what a question.

Bah. My mind is a whirling blank right here. I mean, freshly-prepared tiradito right off the boat is like… ffff, like tasting heaven.

I mean, I’ve never had *truly* fresh, truly authentic sushi, but I imagine it would be like tiradito? (note: it’s a form of ceviche, i.e. latino lime-cooked fish slices)

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      18 hours ago

      FWIW the meat itself isn’t unhealthy, its all the oils and sauces that accompany the meat the impact overall health.

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        11 hours ago

        Well, my understanding is that in general, the more processed the food (including meat), the worse it is for our health.

        Gyro / shawarma meat is evidently heavily processed and then reconstituted in to the ‘cone,’ likely with a bunch of salt, binding agents and preservatives added. Not unlike sausages, for example.

        So almost any type of meat that goes in to a shawarma / gyro, such as lamb, beef, chicken, etc is going to be considerably better for us when eaten straight-up, as with steaks, etc.