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TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam
In vietnam some places will offer the special "Little Tiger" disk to
foreigners and not explain to them that the dish is practically cooked cat. Unfortunately when you are served you cannot tell it is cat and the meat is confused for venison. This dish is commonly served in Can Tho, Bien Hoa and sometimes Ho Chi Minh City. |
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TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam
"John Llort" schreef in bericht ... In vietnam some places will offer the special "Little Tiger" disk to foreigners and not explain to them that the dish is practically cooked cat. Unfortunately when you are served you cannot tell it is cat and the meat is confused for venison. This dish is commonly served in Can Tho, Bien Hoa and sometimes Ho Chi Minh City. Where exactly can I eat that ? How does it taste ? |
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TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam
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"John Llort" wrote: In vietnam some places will offer the special "Little Tiger" disk to foreigners and not explain to them that the dish is practically cooked cat. Unfortunately when you are served you cannot tell it is cat and the meat is confused for venison. This dish is commonly served in Can Tho, Bien Hoa and sometimes Ho Chi Minh City. uh -- if you can't tell what it is, what difference does it make what it is? [I will draw the line at human of course] |
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TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 20:44:24 GMT, the renowned "Dieter Aa" Dieter
wrote: "John Llort" schreef in bericht ... In vietnam some places will offer the special "Little Tiger" disk to foreigners and not explain to them that the dish is practically cooked cat. Unfortunately when you are served you cannot tell it is cat and the meat is confused for venison. This dish is commonly served in Can Tho, Bien Hoa and sometimes Ho Chi Minh City. Where exactly can I eat that ? How does it taste ? I imagine not so great, being a carnivore. And it's probably relatively expensive. Best regards, Spehro Pefhany -- "it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward" Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com |
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TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam
John Llort wrote:
In vietnam some places will offer the special "Little Tiger" disk to foreigners and not explain to them that the dish is practically cooked cat. Unfortunately when you are served you cannot tell it is cat and the meat is confused for venison. This dish is commonly served in Can Tho, Bien Hoa and sometimes Ho Chi Minh City. Is cat meat dangerous to humans? miguel -- Hundreds of travel photos from around the world: http://travel.u.nu/ |
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TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam
Miguel Cruz wrote:
John Llort wrote: In vietnam some places will offer the special "Little Tiger" disk to foreigners and not explain to them that the dish is practically cooked cat. Unfortunately when you are served you cannot tell it is cat and the meat is confused for venison. This dish is commonly served in Can Tho, Bien Hoa and sometimes Ho Chi Minh City. Is cat meat dangerous to humans? I don't know. I'd eat it, if it was good. Is it? One of my favorite thai dishes is a certain kind of frog soup. Really looks like three blanched frogs sitting atop some spinach! Never seen it in the west though... David -- David Horne- (website under reconstruction) davidhorne (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk |
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TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam
John Llort wrote:
In vietnam some places will offer the special "Little Tiger" disk to foreigners and not explain to them that the dish is practically cooked cat. Unfortunately when you are served you cannot tell it is cat and the meat is confused for venison. This dish is commonly served in Can Tho, Bien Hoa and sometimes Ho Chi Minh City. Why would they think something named "Little Tiger" would be venison? |
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TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 02:11:07 GMT, the renowned Nomen
wrote: John Llort wrote: In vietnam some places will offer the special "Little Tiger" disk to foreigners and not explain to them that the dish is practically cooked cat. Unfortunately when you are served you cannot tell it is cat and the meat is confused for venison. This dish is commonly served in Can Tho, Bien Hoa and sometimes Ho Chi Minh City. Why would they think something named "Little Tiger" would be venison? Delicacies such as cat are often a little dear. Best regards, Spehro Pefhany -- "it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward" Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com |
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TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam
"John Llort" wrote in message ... In vietnam some places will offer the special "Little Tiger" disk to foreigners and not explain to them that the dish is practically cooked cat. Unfortunately when you are served you cannot tell it is cat and the meat is confused for venison. This dish is commonly served in Can Tho, Bien Hoa and sometimes Ho Chi Minh City. The next time I'm in EUROPE I'll be sure to remember that. Neil |
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