Kidneys are consumed in various countries around the world, with notable popularity in places like the United Kingdom, where dishes such as steak and kidney pie are traditional. In France, kidneys are often prepared in rich sauces and served as a delicacy. Additionally, in parts of Asia, such as China and India, kidneys are included in various curries and stir-fries.
The kidneys are a reddish browny colour. The same type of colour as a kidney bean that you can eat. The kidneys are a reddish browny colour. The same type of colour as a kidney bean that you can eat. The kidneys are a reddish browny colour. The same type of colour as a kidney bean that you can eat. The kidneys are a reddish browny colour. The same type of colour as a kidney bean that you can eat. The kidneys are a reddish browny colour. The same type of colour as a kidney bean that you can eat. Red I think
No, they contain a toxin which can damage the kidneys.
Yes! They need kidneys for releasing carbon dioxide and ammonia from the foods they eat and the merky water they swallow.
They should not eat sweet things like jams as it's considered bad for their kidneys.
Yes. and the function of your kidneys is to cancel out those changes.
i dont know but i would eat pizza and have some pepsi and eat some goose aft! hope this helps!!!!!!!!!!!!
How to Eat a Small Country has 280 pages.
it doesn't matter what country it is any country can eat it
No, you cannot eat a country.
It can be. One problem with the Standard American Diet (SAD), is that many eat TOO MUCH protein, which can strain your kidneys. If you have specific health issues, it would be good to talk to a health care professional about your specific diet needs. (I am not that professional!) Yes, vegetarian foods are more easily processed by the kidneys. Meat puts a strain on the kidneys.
How to Eat a Small Country was created on 2011-03-29.
You can eat it wherever you like.