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@usbcable | 5 June 14 | |
they gut the fish and serve it alive on the plate.
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@obsidian21 | 5 June 14 | |
can it be alive without guts?
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@tranie | 5 June 14 | |
@ obsidian21 - 5.06.14 - 09:00am can it be alive without guts? yes when i used to go sea fishing we would catch dog fish, you can beat their heads in gut them and skin them and they would still be moving, kind of put you off eating them. |
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@xjennyxx | 5 June 14 | |
put right off my breakfast..
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@obsidian21 | 5 June 14 | |
it would put you off eating them if you know how they die but if you dont, you eat them without thinking. i just remembered i ate shrimps in Greece. i didn't realise at the moment but now i realised that shripms are cooked alive and i feel kinda guilty. i shouldn't have ate them.
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@obi_jon | 5 June 14 | |
Live or freshly killed food is quite common in Asian cuisine, especially China, Japan and Korea. I was once told of a Chinese dish thats name translates as '3 squeaks', which involves eating live, newborn baby mice or rats, can't remember which. Apparently they squeak once when you clamp them in your chopsticks, once when you dip them in chilli sauce and a third and final time when you pop them in your mouth and chew. I find myself sincerely hoping that this is one of those urban myths but I wouldn't put anything past the chinese, they will eat pretty much anything. |
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@obsidian21 | 5 June 14 | |
i once watched a documentary. it was from a village. the grandfather killed a sheep and ate it raw together wit the family. that was so weird. it was the first time i acknowledged that some ppl are eating raw meat. they ate every little bit of it except for the bones.
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@ladibud | 5 June 14 | |
@ obi_jon - 5.06.14 - 10:11am Live or freshly killed food is quite common in Asian cuisine, especially China, Japan and Korea. I was once told of a Chinese dish thats name translates as '3 squeaks', which involves eating live, newborn baby mice or rats, can't remember which. Apparently they squeak once when you clamp them in your chopsticks, once when you dip them in chilli sauce and a third and final time when you pop them in your mouth and chew. I find myself sincerely hoping that this is one of those urban myths but I wouldn't put anything past the chinese, they will eat pretty much anything. I just googled this nd saw pics... I feel so sad nd so ill I want to cry.... It seems to be true, not an urban myth. There are pics of other live things too, the mice one I found more disturbin.. |
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@ladibud | 5 June 14 | |
makes me want to search for the mouse in my house, hug him nd tell him everythin will be ok.
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@iilmadme | 5 June 14 | |
grotesque :(
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