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Old 07-23-07, 12:32 AM   #1
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Putrefied fish is another delicacy popular in some asian and New Zealand cultures. Not too bad once you get past the smell.
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Putrefied fish is another delicacy popular in some asian and New Zealand cultures. Not too bad once you get past the smell.
Found pollack (spicy) innards at the asian market.
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Old 07-23-07, 03:42 AM   #3
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My ime spent living in Holland was enough for me....raw fish (herring)
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Putrefied fish is another delicacy popular in some asian and New Zealand cultures. Not too bad once you get past the smell.
Lutefisk?
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Old 07-24-07, 10:53 AM   #5
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Whats wrong with dog? We eat cow and pig here, so whats the difference? Try and eat a cow in India and see what happens! Try and eat pig in the middle east and see what happens!

SOme people have pigs as pets - do you think they might have a problem with pork?

Then we can get into PETA. Never quite understood the PETA people, or I mean, the Animal Crackers!

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Looking forward to it (for educational purposes of course)
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. Give me a bit and I'll post the tasty crispy turantula treats you can eat over there too! I'll post this tonight!

Oooooooh, you mean the one where you roast it in the fire, throw away it's legs, then suck out the smooth creamy centre?
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During WW2, Australian POW's in Singapore created dog clubs, where they capture, kill, cook and eat dogs. After awhile cats were added to the menu due to the declining number of dogs.

After the war it was believed that they had to re introduce dogs and cats as they had to be eaten out of exisitance!

The POW who wrote about this said that dogs tasted a little like beef. They even had a ranking on how many could be feed from a dog. A small dog, like a poodle, could feed one to tow people. A large dog like a great dane, could feed 10 to 12!
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Now that's a hot dog.


If it came down to it i'd probably eat dog over haggis and blood pudding. I know some people have said it's nice but black pudding just sounds grose. :p
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Haggis is delightful. Blood pudding I have never tried.

Dog, I dunno. If I was travelling somewhere it was popular I might be tempted to try it. Probably not. I'm not even a big dog fan (as pets), but the ones I can think of that I know don't seem very meaty. Also I was severely scarred at a young age by some Asian horror flick on late at night where the wife got revenge on her cheating husband by serving his pet dog as a roast one night. Made me sad.
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During WW2, Australian POW's in Singapore created dog clubs, where they capture, kill, cook and eat dogs. After awhile cats were added to the menu due to the declining number of dogs.

After the war it was believed that they had to re introduce dogs and cats as they had to be eaten out of exisitance!

The POW who wrote about this said that dogs tasted a little like beef. They even had a ranking on how many could be feed from a dog. A small dog, like a poodle, could feed one to tow people. A large dog like a great dane, could feed 10 to 12!
Anybody read "King Rat", by James Clavell?
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Anybody read "King Rat", by James Clavell?
...... or watch "Van Wilder"? :rotfl:
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. Give me a bit and I'll post the tasty crispy turantula treats you can eat over there too! I'll post this tonight!

Oooooooh, you mean the one where you roast it in the fire, throw away it's legs, then suck out the smooth creamy centre?
British quisine????? You Brits will eat anything.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=G9H1CRUeJuE
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2RCwRGmOMKo&NR=1
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dioAXV...related&search=


How to choose a dead zebra
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qdkX7K...related&search=

Gollum? Get thay man some lambus bread! dumbass hobbit
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=aG2Tst...related&search=

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lKeEgAuhL10

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XXuFR7...related&search=

A Brit explains himself...
And Scotland was the worst!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AyqZya...related&search=
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MM that poochy actually looks kinda tastey Nikimcbee, better watch yourself. :p
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MM that poochy actually looks kinda tastey Nikimcbee, better watch yourself. :p
Hope you like fat....wait! big boned.:rotfl:
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