Hmm. Seeing as how this is in the veg category, I'll try my best to answer it that way.
Rice seems totally random, and it's usually white or brown, so I'm just gonna ignore that.
Now, since you're asking this in the veg category, I'm going to assume that you're talking about a piece of meat. Cuz what else would we talk about here??? Do you really think we would talk about what comes out of your butt??? So back to the meat. To be honest, meat can pretty much come in any color of the rainbow, so yes, it is supposed to be ranbow colored. Most raw meat is red. Once cooked, it turns more brown/violet/indigoish. Cooked turkey is kind of pink/orange/yellow. Fried chicken is orange on the outside. Moldy meat can be green or blue. Let's see if I covered all the colors of the rainbow...Red, check. Orange, check. Yellow, check. Green, check. Blue, check. Indigo, check. Violet, check. And I even threw pink in there as an added bonus. So there's nothing to worry about, meat can be rainbow colored, there's nothing to worry about. However, I'm not quite sure how it got in the toilet in the first place. That still remains a mystery.
So, finally time to make my point. Do not EVER again spam the vegetarian/vegan category. Or any other category for that matter. It's annoying. Extremely annoying. If you have a serious question to ask, by all means, feel free to ask it. Oh yeah, and since I wrote all this, I might as well try to convince you to go veg. It's the least I can do for you. So here goes:
All animals can feel pain, cows, chicken, turkeys, pigs, fish, seafood, as well as your own pet. Would you eat your dog...Or your cat??? I'm guessing no, so then why the hell would you eat another animal? Farm animals that are raised to go to a slaughterhouse and enter our food chains are tortured beyond belief. It's HORRIBLE. Go watch "Meet Your Meat" at peta.org to see for yourself. In fact, peta.org has great info about all the horrors at farms and slaughterhouses for you to enjoy. It's a great website, really. It's on my favorites list. Also, vegetarians are generally healthier than meat eaters. And they help the environment as well as animals.
Anyway, I hope you learn something from this. Toodles!!!
2007-08-15 00:21:41
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