Cycle 7 – Item 200
POST 2,391
23 (Sat) July 2016
VJML (Vegetarian Jain Meal)
by Korean Air
on Flight KE 624
-Somewhere over the Pacific Ocean-
with the Family
The Home Stretch : Day 9 (see previously 7.199 Mineo & Myeongran Muchim).
At long last, the time has come. Arrived in Seoul last Saturday. Here for a week to pack up and ship our stuff to the Philippines, where we’ll be reunited to live as a family after 2.5 years. Flying back together to Manila … tonight!
TEKASM (Try Every Korean Air Special Meal). Flying often as I do on Korean Air, I’d grown weary of the standard food offerings, certainly the bibimbap (see most recently 7.025 Bibimbap), even the meals on business class (see most recently 7.039 Sauteed Cod Fillet). Whereas Korean Air offers a range of “special meals” available upon advance order, I attempted to try every one, 20 in all. Though anticipating that the food wouldn’t be all that special, the project was intended to be about the exploration, better to be surprisingly blah than predictably meh. However, TEKASM quickly turned out to be the lamest project in the “Try Every” series, each meal worse than the previous one, terrible to a comic degree. With 9 down and 11 to go, I’m shutting it down.
Jain vegetarianism — deriving from the Jain religion/philosophy/culture, originally of western India — may be the strictest diet in the world. Primarily for the prevention of harm to living beings, Jains don’t eat meat, meat products, honey, root vegetables (because pulling them from the dirt could hurt microorganisms in the soil), including garlic — never heard of any culture avoiding garlic on principle* — as well as mushrooms (which may harbor microorganisms). They only vegetables — harvested gently — that aren’t killed by being harvested. Bullshit “vegetarians” aside (see for example 6.329 Kam-Heong Pan-Fried Prawns), the intensity of such discipline has got to be respected.
* Reminds me of Isaac Asimov’s short story “Good Taste” (1976). The protagonist, who lives in a society where all food is articifically/chemically manufactured, enters a cooking contest and wins. When the judge can’t discern the flavoring of the winning dish, the protagonist reveals his secret ingredient to be garlic. Everyone is horrified by the thought of cooking with something that had grown from dirt. The protagonist is exiled. Wonder if Asimov had been inspired by Jainism.
In any case, the Vegetarian Jain Meal wasn’t so good. Just mushy beans and tomatoes in a bland curry sauce with steamed rice. Marginally better than the past few meals, but not enough to salvage this project.
I may continue to try the Hindu offerings, which were pretty decent.
- TERRP (…Restaurant in Robinsons Place) — complete (85) (5.247 KFC : Original Recipe Fried Chicken…)
- TEITY (..Item at Tao Yuan) — complete (36) (6.095 DONE)
- TERNWPPD (…Restaurant in New World, Pan-Pacific, Diamond) — complete (10) (6.081 Lobster, Baby.)
- TERSK (…Restaurant in St Kilda) — complete (6) (5.339 Roasted Squid)
- TEKREM (…Korean Restaurant in Ermita/Malate) — complete (45) (6.207 Dok + Ok)
- TEIBR (…Item at Bistro Remedios) — cancelled (10) (see most recently 6.359 Kangkong Lechon)
- TETRITSA (…Thai Restaurant in the International Terminal of Suvarnabhumi Airport) — in process (4) (see most recently 6.069 Spicy Stir-Fried Shrimp & Seafood with Basil)
- TERSP (…Restaurant in Serendra Piazza) — in process (9) (see most recently 7.189 Korean Beef Stew)
- TEKASM (…Korean Air Special Meal) — cancelled (9) (see most recently 7.192 Low Calorie Meal)
(See RESTAURANTS IN KOREA)
(See GLOBAL FOOD GLOSSARY)
(See HANSIK)
(See MNM)
(See BOOZE)
(See IN FLIGHT)

