I do love my adopted homeland, but rural Spain still can't seem to get it's head around those strange beings called "Vegetarians". A conversation that I had this week when there was nothing on a menu that didn't include meat or fish

Me: My wife is a vegetarian can she have just egg and chips?

Waiter: Oh no, does she have an allergy to meat?

Me: Er yes, sort of

Waiter: OK, certainly we could do that.
Would she like some chorizo with the egg and chips?

#funny #humor #vegetarians #food

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@elperronegro Something very similar happened to me years ago, but in Madrid, not even rural Spain.

I had attended a professional workshop and at the end of it, there was a dinner. One of the participants was a vegan, and, as he was English and spoke very little Spanish, I tried to help him order a salad.

I specifically asked the waiter for a salad that contained “nothing that comes from an animal. Just vegetables: lettuce, tomato, onion... You know, vegetables.” It took them three tries to realise that boiled eggs and tuna actually come from an animal.

I have the theory (supported by many such cases) that most cooks do probably think: “Customers will either eat what I make however I make it, or nothing at all.”

@josemanuel Good story Jose and yes, I think your theory is correct

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