Re: This is why , China virus
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03/26/20 03:25 PM
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What kinda person eats a dog ? Dog makes a fine meal...…….
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Re: This is why , China virus
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03/26/20 03:38 PM
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#1. We cook lobsters while alive. That’s comparable to eating live shrimp dipped in tempura and boiled in Japan. Or #2 northern trappers shipping raccoon carcasses to southern people. You can just bet those coon carcasses were cleaned in USDA approved garages. Not in a million years.
Chinese meat poultry and fish cooking is never to rare or medium rare. And the vast majority of Chinese don’t use their fingers to eat. They use chopsticks unless at McDonalds/KFC/Pizza Hut or Dairy Queen. Finger food and transferring junk from fingers is an American thing these days.
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Re: This is why , China virus
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03/26/20 03:45 PM
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We don't leave dogs , cats , and bats on a stick out in sun for days with the flies
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Re: This is why , China virus
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03/26/20 03:58 PM
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Lol, It disappoints me that Boco didn't comment on it. Lol, What's to talk about, is there even a country in the world Canada could conquer? Even Great Brittian should change their name to Weak Brittian.
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Re: This is why , China virus
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03/26/20 04:09 PM
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I don’t recall seeing any cut animals waiting around for extended periods (>2-4 hours) to be cooked, when I was living there. Most of what I saw was alive and killed to order. It’s surprising though, to see farmers markets in big cities in China. Some people still like “fresh” as opposed to frozen which was introduced by foreign marketers. Most city dwellers now have refrigerators and freezers. But the transition to frozen foods, especially frozen meats, has been slow in coming.
In Mexico and south of the border its more common to kill and hang.
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Re: This is why , China virus
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03/26/20 05:18 PM
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Have not spent much time in mainland China but have in other parts of Asia.
Wet markets are not uncommon where a wide variety of fresh meats ranging from live to fully processed and some even cooked are readily available. They are generally open air markets on the ground floor of housing complexes and shopping daily for fresh meat is the norm. I did see some ice chest coolers in use for certain things but most was open air even in places where the temp never gets below 80 degrees. One wet market might serve 7 or 8 20 story housing complexes with 4 units on each floor. The units that I saw were equipped with moderate size refrigerators with very small freezer compartments. Daily shopping was the norm for fresh goods.
Amazingly, I did not observe a lot of insects that I would expect in those conditions. There were a variety of odors from the killing and processing for sure but for the most part, the area was kept pretty clean and washed down, hence the term wet market. And it appeared that most of the shopping was done early in the day and by mid day, all of the raw meats were gone. Some of the shops that cooked and served meals were still open though.
On several occasions, late at night, I have seen open air trucks with 20 or 30 freshly butchered hogs hanging by gambrels from racks going down city streets. No refrigeration during transport for sure.
Spent a lot of time in Asia over a 10 year period and ate at lots of local places. Only once did I get hold of something that upset my stomach and I knew exactly what caused that and should have known better. Sort of like avoiding the water in Mexico.
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Re: This is why , China virus
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03/26/20 05:23 PM
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Lewis and Clark company eat plenty of dog meat. The Indians kept a lot of dogs just for eating. 6 pack and a puppy = full course meal
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Re: This is why , China virus
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03/26/20 05:26 PM
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BTW, I have a fella that will come get most any coyote that I deem not worth skinning. He wants them whole, unskinned. Considers them a delicacy. He was born in Thailand and emigrated to the US from Burma.
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Re: This is why , China virus
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03/26/20 07:08 PM
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I’ve had dog in what’s called hua gua (hot pot). It’s a mixture of water, cooking oil, and various spices boiled over what amounted to ster-no. It was strips of dog muscle, with bowls of rice, and stir fried/boiled veggies. It was excellent.
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Re: This is why , China virus
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We don't leave dogs , cats , and bats on a stick out in sun for days with the flies No way !!I I like my bat on a stick FRESH.
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Re: This is why , China virus
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03/26/20 08:59 PM
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We don't leave dogs , cats , and bats on a stick out in sun for days with the flies No way !!I I like my bat on a stick FRESH. You betcha, wings still flappin and then do an Ozzy.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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