For real bro what do these people think us folks living on the coast eat? Sand?A lot of us eat malaay in bari there’s a big ass tuna factory in Qandala an lemme tell you that tuna shits on any tuna I had in the west. I also remember this one hotel in Bosaso right by the ocean they have a popular restaurant that serves fresh fish caught the same day truss me you eat that with the baasto it’s like having an orgasm.
It’s a baseless lie that Somalis don’t eat fish it’s been in the coastal people’s diet for 100s of years fishing used to be one of the biggest industry in the country if we hated it so much there wouldn’t have been pirates going to war with foreign vessels trying to poison our fish supply. We might like meat more but fish is still part of our cuisine.For real bro what do these people think us folks living on the coast eat? Sand?
They try to normalize this statement so they make it a rule of society and latter people will state this stupid comment in public and look like an idiot afterwards
Similar experience, but more south. We ate malaay more than other meat in Warsheikh, and in the smaller coastal towns most men make a living by fishing. The tuna was massive but so good.A lot of us eat malaay in bari there’s a big ass tuna factory in Qandala an lemme tell you that tuna shits on any tuna I had in the west. I also remember this one hotel in Bosaso right by the ocean they have a popular restaurant that serves fresh fish caught the same day truss me you eat that with the baasto it’s like having an orgasm.
Wait, what?from some sort of strange ancient snake worshipping cult
Wait, what?
I recalled a thread about Somali folklore/mythology here that mentions a snake figure. Could be related.Read the thread. It's all mostly in there. Weird stuff. Bedouin tribes in Arabia would sometimes be offered fish and literally say something like "I will not eat that snake" and I think I recall reports of Somalis strangely saying similar things. They associated fish with snakes.
Everyone knows about the cannibal Dhegdheer, shape shifting Qori-Ismaris, and the tyrant Araweelo. But what about other lesser known mythic figures that are sometimes regionally confined. One such myth is that of the Jewel-Snake, Mas-Joohaar, in the northeast.
Any others?