Eating dog meat in Cambodia
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Eating dog meat in Cambodia
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Re: Eating dog meat in Cambodia
If it tastes really good and a bit expensive its probably dog. However if it's still alive don't eat it.
Re: Eating dog meat in Cambodia
Sorry I misunderstood the post at first! I thought it was referring to eating caned dog food like "Pal or Chum"
It is actually about eating "Lassie or Fido". To be fair the meat is a little sweet for my taste. Seriously I have tried a few times thinking how the cooks here like to add sugar, but no its sweet.
It is actually about eating "Lassie or Fido". To be fair the meat is a little sweet for my taste. Seriously I have tried a few times thinking how the cooks here like to add sugar, but no its sweet.
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Re: Eating dog meat in Cambodia
It's very difficult, there are hundreds of cunning, pig-tailed Chinese restaurant staff who will slip dogmeat into your pork and rice in between slurps of bird's nest soup...
Seriously, no one will serve it to you unless you ask for it, it's more expensive than most other types of meat.
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Re: Eating dog meat in Cambodia
You know, you really shouldn't anonymise posts to protect stupid cunts like that - unless someone else did the scribbling out first and you don't know who this spastic is. They posted on a public forum and deserve all the ridicule that gets heaped upon them.
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Re: Eating dog meat in Cambodia
Lots of annoying bones in dog stew, not really worth bothering with. I was assured that they are specially bred for eating and not just pets swiped off the street. You generally have to ask for the special to get it, takes quite a while to cook to make it edible
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Re: Eating dog meat in Cambodia
I've got at least 4, and at a push 7 or 8 dog meat related anecdotes, none of which I can be bothered to share right now.
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Re: Eating dog meat in Cambodia
People with unruly (badly trained) dogs often sell them for meat, especially if they bite someone in the neighborhood.cptrelentless wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2017 6:58 pm Lots of annoying bones in dog stew, not really worth bothering with. I was assured that they are specially bred for eating and not just pets swiped off the street. You generally have to ask for the special to get it, takes quite a while to cook to make it edible
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Re: Eating dog meat in Cambodia
I had footage from a dog meat restaurant in Phnom Penh, then my house got burgled and I lost my camera.
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