jimnyc
01-30-2020, 02:09 PM
I think they're right with this market as it's disgusting. The nasty things they eat, and it's all out in the open half cooked, raw and some cooked. Or prepared in front of you after sitting in that infected disgusting area.
First my opinion - not only disgusting but makes me angry. I don't care if it's a culture thing, wouldn't understand unless I lived there or any other reasoning. I see videos like the one I saw and it makes me want to start kicking some ass. Dogs and cats in cages, and they mistreat them up until they are food on their dishes. I simply don't care if they see things differently, it's disgusting in many respects. And anyone that may have went there to get a dog or a cat, I have zero sympathy for them.
Rats, ducks and many other birds, dogs galore, bats, snakes, cats, all kinds of cooked critters, couldn't make out what they all were. Couldn't barely make it through much of it with caged animals around and what not. But they eat the nastiest shit.
https://i.imgur.com/cSG6M0s.jpg
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12 Bizarre & exotic things you can (but should not) eat in Wuhan and other parts of China
By now, you would probably have heard of the deadly Wuhan Coronavirus Infection that started off in China and has spread to multiple countries across the world.
The potential global epidemic has shone a light of reality on China’s livestock sector, revealing how a smorgasbord of exotic and sometimes endangered animals are being reared and killed for their meat. Examples of what you can find being sold at markets and restaurants in Wuhan and across China include Chinese Bamboo Rats, Snakes, Dogs, Hedgehogs and Peacocks.
It is believed, but not entirely confirmed, that the infection stemmed from the Huanan Wholesale Seafood Market in Wuhan, where a plethora of animal-based products are being sold in a clustered and unsanitary environment. This makes it the perfect breeding ground for all kinds of fatal diseases as well as dangerous pathogens.
The ongoing debate of the source of the virus has unearthed plenty of questionable choices of protein being consumed by the Chinese, which may to many, seem outrageous and almost inhumane. However, to the Chinese people in China, all these are completely normalised; just like how we view our pork and our beef as proper sources of food.
In light of the bizarre findings at the Wholesale Seafood Market in Wuhan, here are a few unusual things that you can eat in Wuhan and other parts of China.
A short disclaimer: we are aware that not all Chinese people enjoy indulging in the mentioned exotic dishes. Neither are we encouraging people to sample these dishes if they ever have the choice or if they ever visit China. The purpose of this article is merely to share our findings on some of the unconventional types of food eaten in China.
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bats, cats, dogs, hedgehogs, live frogs, live baby mice, live monkey brains, masked palm civet, peacock, Chinese bamboo rat, sika deer, snakes
Rest - https://www.ladyironchef.com/2020/01/wuhan-weird-food/
First my opinion - not only disgusting but makes me angry. I don't care if it's a culture thing, wouldn't understand unless I lived there or any other reasoning. I see videos like the one I saw and it makes me want to start kicking some ass. Dogs and cats in cages, and they mistreat them up until they are food on their dishes. I simply don't care if they see things differently, it's disgusting in many respects. And anyone that may have went there to get a dog or a cat, I have zero sympathy for them.
Rats, ducks and many other birds, dogs galore, bats, snakes, cats, all kinds of cooked critters, couldn't make out what they all were. Couldn't barely make it through much of it with caged animals around and what not. But they eat the nastiest shit.
https://i.imgur.com/cSG6M0s.jpg
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12 Bizarre & exotic things you can (but should not) eat in Wuhan and other parts of China
By now, you would probably have heard of the deadly Wuhan Coronavirus Infection that started off in China and has spread to multiple countries across the world.
The potential global epidemic has shone a light of reality on China’s livestock sector, revealing how a smorgasbord of exotic and sometimes endangered animals are being reared and killed for their meat. Examples of what you can find being sold at markets and restaurants in Wuhan and across China include Chinese Bamboo Rats, Snakes, Dogs, Hedgehogs and Peacocks.
It is believed, but not entirely confirmed, that the infection stemmed from the Huanan Wholesale Seafood Market in Wuhan, where a plethora of animal-based products are being sold in a clustered and unsanitary environment. This makes it the perfect breeding ground for all kinds of fatal diseases as well as dangerous pathogens.
The ongoing debate of the source of the virus has unearthed plenty of questionable choices of protein being consumed by the Chinese, which may to many, seem outrageous and almost inhumane. However, to the Chinese people in China, all these are completely normalised; just like how we view our pork and our beef as proper sources of food.
In light of the bizarre findings at the Wholesale Seafood Market in Wuhan, here are a few unusual things that you can eat in Wuhan and other parts of China.
A short disclaimer: we are aware that not all Chinese people enjoy indulging in the mentioned exotic dishes. Neither are we encouraging people to sample these dishes if they ever have the choice or if they ever visit China. The purpose of this article is merely to share our findings on some of the unconventional types of food eaten in China.
...
bats, cats, dogs, hedgehogs, live frogs, live baby mice, live monkey brains, masked palm civet, peacock, Chinese bamboo rat, sika deer, snakes
Rest - https://www.ladyironchef.com/2020/01/wuhan-weird-food/