Camelopard
16th August 2009, 05:09
I knew it was considered normal in a lot of Asia to eat dog, but this is the first time I seen it as part of Polynesian cuisine.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/08/16/2657234.htm?section=justin
Tried it once in the mid 1980s in Mengla, Xishuangbanna.
Didn't know it was dog until after I'd eaten it and certainly wouldn't have tried it if I had known. With the spicing it was hard to know what it was.
Also spent time waiting for a bus with a couple of old Chinese guys who had some kittens in a hessian bag, I'm certain that they would become dinner at some stage!
Whilst on another bus saw a tray top truck loaded with cages full of dogs, don't think it was the local RSPCA either!.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/08/16/2657234.htm?section=justin
Tried it once in the mid 1980s in Mengla, Xishuangbanna.
Didn't know it was dog until after I'd eaten it and certainly wouldn't have tried it if I had known. With the spicing it was hard to know what it was.
Also spent time waiting for a bus with a couple of old Chinese guys who had some kittens in a hessian bag, I'm certain that they would become dinner at some stage!
Whilst on another bus saw a tray top truck loaded with cages full of dogs, don't think it was the local RSPCA either!.