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Do Polish restaurants use dead dogs fat as a delicacy for you to eat?


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joepilsudskiThreads: 44
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 Jul 15, 11, 21:43    #31
Mikas:
Two women are on trial over a few dozen jars of “smalec”, a Polish spread used like butter made of animal fat, which they allegedly made and advertised as “healing dog lard”.


This would be a promising luxury export product to certain Asian countries.

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 Jul 15, 11, 21:46    #32
To the mods: I'm fine with people who don't like Polish food, but would you like the title of the thread to come up when people search for Polish restaurants?
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Edited by: JonnyM  Jul 15, 11, 21:53    #33
Marynka11:
would you like the title of the thread to come up when people search for Polish restaurants?

Exactly. The thread title is trolling and it should be moved to random chat. The only case I've heard of about restaurants in Poland was a Vietnamese place in Piaseczno and the owners were prosecuted by the Polish authorities. Serving dog is illegal in PL.
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 Jul 15, 11, 21:59    #34
Its funny,when I was in Warsaw back in 05 I was warned off all the interesting street vendors with hushed "woof,woofs",a big scandle the year before apparently????
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 Jul 16, 11, 17:10    #35
dnz:
its called a delicacy it can be sold to people with far too much money and no taste.


and no brains if they believe its a delicacy.
jyjkhfa  Jul 16, 11, 17:30    #36
The thread title is misleading and have nothing to do with the case described in post. No one is/was serving dishes containing such fat. It's just an illegal diet supplement which some people believe that it has some healing power or consuming it brings health benefits. It's probably an old superstition.

Due to blunt stiring-up purpose of that thread it should be removed or at least renamed to prevent spreading untruth.


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