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Re: Have a nice dinner!
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Cuisine of dog meat Soup and boiled meat recipes. wolf.ok.ac.kr/~annyg/english/e5.htm [/ QUOTE ] Not me. |
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Re: Have a nice dinner!
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Re: Have a nice dinner!
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Re: Have a nice dinner!
I make a point of having dog soup at least once a week
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Re: Have a nice dinner!
Starve me enough, and I'm sure I'd be down to eat pretty much any meat available...
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Paging: PopinJay, Spanaway_Vin, AJo... [/ QUOTE ] No, but my mom once had dog meat. She was actually tricked into eating it. Her siblings told her it was beef and so she believed them and ate it. She said it was actually pretty good. Her anecdote lead me to believe that the practice of eating dog meat was the exception and not the common practice. Its possible that this is actually because dog meat may be expensive. |
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Her anecdote lead me to believe that the practice of eating dog meat was the exception and not the common practice. Its possible that this is actually because dog meat may be expensive. [/ QUOTE ] In Thailand they indeed eat dogs. And yes it is special to them. For dog meat to taste good however, they need to starve and beat the dog for days, so that the dog becomes stressed. I think this lengthly beating proces is kinda expensive... |
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