25 Tonnes of Garlic Destroyed in Sihanoukville

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Re: 25 Tonnes of Garlic Destroyed in Sihanoukville

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When French men were still dying in Sihanoukville, any unusual cremation odor would have had to be aniseed.
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Re: 25 Tonnes of Garlic Destroyed in Sihanoukville

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Barang_doa_slae wrote: Mon Feb 04, 2019 9:24 am When French men were still dying in Sihanoukville, any unusual cremation odor would have had to be aniseed.
Indeed, when you consider how much garlic the khmers use in their cooking...it's a hell of a lot more than what I've seen in French food.

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Re: 25 Tonnes of Garlic Destroyed in Sihanoukville

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Joker Poker wrote: Sat Feb 02, 2019 7:38 am Why is the country of origin not being named?

Pretty obvious I suppose.
My first thought was VN because we all know those Yuan want to poison the Khmer.

But probably China, I still don't know. But I will say this if the authorities are being vigilant about this kind of thing, I commend them, if it is legit.
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Re: 25 Tonnes of Garlic Destroyed in Sihanoukville

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so all those heart attack deaths for the last few years after eating out have finally been tracked down :eek:
thru shit to more shit
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