Eating food prepared or produced by one's own child would, for the Hua of Papua New Guinea, be:
A) the highest honor.
B) like cannibalism.
C) the first choice if choices are offered.
D) a sign of respect.
E) expected; to not eat food from one's child would start or signal problems.
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