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Old 11-07-2012, 05:51 AM   #34838
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Originally Posted by orlok View Post
I first read that as "Does anyone cook their pets?" Not something I often contemplate, though in these austere times... Wonder what sashimi cat tastes like?
Cat doesn't taste good at all. (EDIT: to me...) Dog is much better, though I've never had either of them raw. Both have been outlawed in China and Korea but they are still commonly found, especially in street markets selling prepared 'stew' type foods. Both have very strong 'gamey' smells and tastes, but to me, cat is really off-putting. Dog tastes OK, just a very strong, hard taste, but when walking around the back streets of Pussan or Seoul, getting hungry but not being able to read the signs, one just points to the vat of stew and hopes for the best. Raw horse meat is considered a delicacy here in Japan, especially in the southern Japanese island of Kyushu, and is served in many sushi shops. I rather like it.



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