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Eat goulash from a cat and a steak from a dog in Poland!


JaneDoe 5 | 114
22 Feb 2011 #1
Jakub Pham is a Pole, but his parents come from Vietnam. Every country has its customs; he eats cat and dog's meat.
He heard about the closing of an animal shelter in Celestynowo, and got an idea of openning a restaurant in Poland, which serves our pets' meat.

Many organizations fight to prevent opening such a place. Animal shelters consider not letting Asians adopt dogs and cats.

wiadomosci.onet.pl/regionalne/wietnamczyk-chce-otworzyc-restaurac je-z-psina,1,4191059,region-wiadomosc.html - Source in Polish.
jonni 16 | 2,482
22 Feb 2011 #2
One person's pet is another person's livestock. And vice versa. I wonder what it tastes like?
vetala - | 382
22 Feb 2011 #3
Animal shelters consider not letting Asians adopt dogs and cats.

I've heard that the British don't eat carps like Poles do. Clearly, Poles shouldn't be allowed to go anywhere near British lakes and ponds.
alexw68
22 Feb 2011 #4
Clearly, Poles shouldn't be allowed to go anywhere near British lakes and ponds.

Yeah, and do a head count of the goldfish bowl if you've had any round for tea.

Seriously, The dog-eating thing is usually confined to the outlying areas in these countries. Friend of mine has a Korean wife - Rover is not on the menu.
ShortHairThug - | 1,101
22 Feb 2011 #5
Rover is not on the menu.

Just last week I had nice exchange with a Korean lady about culinary arts of our respective cultures, sorry to disappoint you but it seems that poor Reksio is on the menu not only in Vietnam.
alexw68
22 Feb 2011 #6
I had nice exchange with a Korean lady about culinary arts of our respective cultures, sorry to disappoint you but it seems that poor Reksio is on the menu

Good for you. Tasty, was he? :)
ShortHairThug - | 1,101
22 Feb 2011 #7
Don’t know what you mean by that but to satisfy your curiosity we did engage in quite a lengthy verbal intercourse.
alexw68
22 Feb 2011 #8
Don’t know what you mean by that

Reksio. I wasn't being prurient, man :)
ShortHairThug - | 1,101
22 Feb 2011 #9
Reksio.

How could I even consider eating my fondest childhood memories?

EDIT: Be more specific next time Reksio is a he.
joepilsudski 26 | 1,389
22 Feb 2011 #10
Some Asians, Chinese in particular, make some dishes that Westerners would be revolted by...An example:

Spare Rib Soup

broken link removed
odditycentral.com/pics/boiled-babies-make-great-soup-shocking.htm l

Also:But please note, very graphic...

tudodanchu.wordpress.com/2009/04/12/anthit/
OP JaneDoe 5 | 114
22 Feb 2011 #11
/pics/boiled-babies-make-great-soup- shocki ng.html

They should nuke China for that.
Teffle 22 | 1,321
22 Feb 2011 #12
I'd try anything.

I have been much more disappointed by badly made/cooked dishes with 'usual' ingredients than I have with those containing, shall we say, less conventional ingredients.

The proof is in the tasting!
vetala - | 382
22 Feb 2011 #13
Spare Rib Soup

It's a hoax.

urbanlegends.about.com/od/horrors/a/eating_babies.htm
convex 20 | 3,930
22 Feb 2011 #14
I've had sausages in Switzerland made out dog meat. Not too impressed. Tasted like really fatty pork.
Teffle 22 | 1,321
22 Feb 2011 #15
really fatty

Not what I would have expected ?!
jonni 16 | 2,482
22 Feb 2011 #16
I've had sausages in Switzerland made out dog meat.

Yuk. I understand they also have these in rural Switzerland:



convex 20 | 3,930
22 Feb 2011 #17
Not what I would have expected ?!

Might have just been how the sausages were made.

Yuk. I understand they also have these in rural Switzerland:

Yea, all that isolation in the mountains plays around with your head after a while...

Anyway, I think most people that try it will probably switch back to poultry, pork, or beef for the return visit.
joepilsudski 26 | 1,389
22 Feb 2011 #18
They should nuke China for that.

It's unbelievable, but true...This is the country that holds about a trillion in US debt (treasury bonds)...Africa, in particular the Congo, where a brutal war has been going on for a decade, is also experiencing a revival of cannibalism...This has been reported on by the UN.

It's a hoax.

No hoax...It has been reported on many, many web sites from Burma, Vietnam and other places in Asia...The 'Urban Legends' site would also consider alternative views about what really happened on 9-11 'urban legends'...The cannibalism is a very unpleasant topic, as is the subject widespread sex-slavery, paedophile rings worldwide.

As far as eating dogs and monkeys, well, not to my taste, and not something Europeans crave.
guesswho 4 | 1,278
22 Feb 2011 #19
Many organizations fight to prevent opening such a place. Animal shelters consider not letting Asians adopt dogs and cats.

I have a faith in you Poles, please show the world that you're better than them.
Cats and dogs were always people's best friends, don't allow this to happen!!!

SeanBM 35 | 5,806
22 Feb 2011 #20
I have a question, it's a bit obvious but nonetheless:

What puts a dog's or cat's meat above a cow's or a chicken's?

Is it personality? more of us have cats and dogs as pets, whereas few people have pet chickens and therefore don't relate to or personalise the animal and find it generally easier to eat?

Size is another thing that seems to matter when we talk about death, save the whale but swat a fly.

It just all seems so arbitrary, fuelled by cultural values.

I would not be against eating any dead animal per se but I would be more concerned about the animal's life than when it's dead.

Have you seen how factory hens live? now that is cruel.
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,744
22 Feb 2011 #21
What puts a dog's or cat's meat above a cow's or a chicken's?

We cuddle with them?

Have you seen how factory hens live? now that is cruel.

True!

But then...we don't cuddle with them...
convex 20 | 3,930
22 Feb 2011 #22
What puts a dog's or cat's meat above a cow's or a chicken's?

My neighbor back in the US has a pet pig. Like a cross between a really big dog and a cat, but smarter.
sascha 1 | 824
22 Feb 2011 #23
What puts a dog's or cat's meat above a cow's or a chicken's?

I guess projection of human characteristics in those animals, whereas chicken and other cattle(!) is just that.

It just all seems so arbitrary, fuelled by cultural values.

Double morality.;)
SeanBM 35 | 5,806
22 Feb 2011 #24
We cuddle with them?

I guess.
So when a culture doesn't cuddle them, then they eat them, like in Vietnam.
And there seem to be a lot of whale teddy bears :)

My neighbor back in the US has a pet pig. Like a cross between a really big dog and a cat, but smarter.

Does she eat pork?
OP JaneDoe 5 | 114
22 Feb 2011 #25
What puts a dog's or cat's meat above a cow's or a chicken's?

I could never be a farmer.

Have you seen how factory hens live? now that is cruel.

I watched about cows. Horrible.
SeanBM 35 | 5,806
22 Feb 2011 #26
I could never be a farmer.

This is an interesting point, as I think a chicken is so far removed from what some buys in KFC that a real chicken does not even enter their mind.

I think it is fair to kill the animal yourself, you known what you have done and why but the 180 degrees of separation from a chicken to a burger is, in a sense, cowardice.
puella 4 | 172
22 Feb 2011 #27
I have a faith in you Poles, please show the world that you're better than them.

I'm afraid they are not... Do you know that some people used to kill black cats for it's fur? It is said that it helps for radicular pains.
convex 20 | 3,930
22 Feb 2011 #28
Does she eat pork?

yup

This is an interesting point, as I think a chicken is so far removed from what some buys in KFC that a real chicken does not even enter their mind.

bingo. if you've never bled out an animal, you probably shouldn't eat them.
sascha 1 | 824
22 Feb 2011 #29
Correct and using that logic many people will become rabbits, sorry vegetarians :)
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,744
22 Feb 2011 #30
yup

Well...you can not really cuddle a pig, can't you?


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