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TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam



 
 
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Old December 19th, 2003, 04:21 PM
Bram
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Default TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam

"John Llort" wrote:

In vietnam some places will offer the special "Little Tiger" disk


There's something funny about your last name if it's read backwards.
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Old December 20th, 2003, 03:14 AM
Deep Freud Moors
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Default TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam

On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 00:15:05 +0000,
(David Horne) wrote:

Deep Freud Moors wrote:

Other odd things I have eaten:

[]
Reindeer


This isn't _that_ odd surely?




Haggis


snort

Human blood sausages (really!)


Puts 'blood bank' in a different light!

David


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Old December 20th, 2003, 05:14 PM
LF
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Default TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam


In sunny Singapore, the men like to eat cat penis (deep fried, makes
them happy as babies) and the testicles are given to little babies to
chew on.......


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Old December 22nd, 2003, 09:58 AM
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Default TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam

I would bet this is NOT true. I have spent too much time in HCMCity
(Saigon) and CanTho this year and years before ...this is just not a dish
the Vietnamese would proud themselves with.

Indeed, John Llort is his last name spelled backwards ...a TROLL.

Rich

"John Llort" wrote in message
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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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