Foreigner can eat snail (Vietnamese style)??
ChrisFox wrote:khanh44 wrote:hwanghuydo wrote:
I love blood pudding and if you think you will try it, you should drink rice wine. And put a little lemon juice on blood pudding :3
ok you convinced me. Blood pudding on my bucket list.
I've eaten those blood cubes in, what is it, bún bò Huế? I survived. I knew they weren't tofu. Odd thing is I will eat them and my partner won't, and he's from here.
Ahh.. the blood pudding in Bun Bo is cow blood, and it's cooked already. The blood pudding that's i told with Khanh is fresh pig's blood. Vietnamese put fish sauce in blood to stop solidity of blood. And after make core of blood pudding, they will pour blood and pure water to decrease salty then it's will be solid.
khanh44 wrote:hmm I might have had it than. Are they tasteless?
What I'm talking about is purple cubes in the soup, in no way a pudding. They don't taste like much. Far as I'm concerned it's just protein.
ChrisFox wrote:khanh44 wrote:hmm I might have had it than. Are they tasteless?
What I'm talking about is purple cubes in the soup, in no way a pudding. They don't taste like much. Far as I'm concerned it's just protein.
Vietnamese often some blood soups are cook by chicken, duck or cow blood. For example: duck blood soup with bamboo. It's reall good. They use blood in gradient coz they think eat what will make it's food your part of you. Eat leg is good for legs, eat blood will help you have a good blood 
khanh44 wrote:like Bulls testicle will make you good in bed. I had those btw.
It's that kind of superstitious nonsense that is killing off rhinceros because elderly Chinese think the shape of the horn (which is made of the same stuff as fingernails, keratin) will let them get stiff like they were young.
Sự mê tín ngu.
A lot of westerners don't like nước mắm. I can't imagine that.
Chris, the real irony is that Italian cooking does use anchovy sauce, and we throw anchovies on pizzas, and even the Romans had a version of what had to be nuoc mam.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/1 … ises-again
All meat look the same to me. Can't tell if it's dog, cat or rat so no problem eating them.
Khanh, give the small amount of meat on a rat, it's usually stir fried on the bone. Not hard to tell from dog, but perhaps rat could be confused with smaller cats. I don't know that I've eaten cat, but since I like the little critters I prefer not to. On the other hand, if I were starving... Here, kitty, kitty...
Since moving out and living on my own 3500 kms away from any of my family members I'm starting to learn what food I'm eating. But still I don't have the psychological attachment to meat. It's just meat though some taste better than others and that's where I draw the line.
khanh44 wrote:like Bulls testicle will make you good in bed. I had those btw.
have you eaten them ???? @@
How its taste? i only eat rooter's one. Hourse's penis is also good in bed
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My uncle stewed the bulls testicle into some whitish porridge. Not much flavourful. Felt soft, sticky kind of. The testicles are circular, long and huge. Still edible nonetheless.
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. Many women love them ^^. and i also think its taste good.bongolongo wrote:chicken feet is the least offensive. how about rats and dog?
Chicken legs enjoy with sauce is very delicous. Of course when the chicken's not too old
)). Ahh.. i saw many question on some Q & A website that why Vietnamese could eat dog meat. With many peopel who live in vietnam for a long time,they clear. But i still want to explain again because the difference of our thinking.
Dog meat: At first i want to talk " We do not eat dog - our friends ". And many old Vietnamese dont think dog is a friend, they think they are also a kind of animal as chicken, pig, cow... So when they don't need them they will sell for retaurant to earn more money. Many Vietnamese love dogs and never eat or sell them to restaurant.
Rat: It's also terible food with me if i image the stupid and dirty Rat in the city. But they are not, we eat rat which is on rice field, after havest we could see many rat hold and they only eat rice and live there wildly. So let's think, rat eat rice as live in a clean area so they will be not dirty and good. And it's really good. My dad's hometown is Thai Binh where the biggest rice field in the North of Vietnam. I tasted them already, like chicken
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Unlike fish or goats, dogs bind emotionally to people. You can't just dismiss that with some explanation about attitudes. When people are indifferent to an animal's suffering, I don't want to know them. As for the thieves, I'm glad to know that out in the villages people will beat or even burn them to death. The one who stole my Dalmation threatened to kill my housekeeper for trying to protect her. I'd have that guy crippled if I could.
Maybe you never know about more heartless with dogs, the people will will make them all blind and deaf for they can not see or hear about anything to eat all day, have a good weight to sell them. Like you, i also want to kill them all. I also have a friend name Misa ( bear Misa the symbol of Russia), he have 2 white spots above his eyes, we called him is 4 eyes
. He lived with me for 2 years and death in a motobike accidient when i was only 5 years old. After that, my family do not have any dogs.The fact that the restaurants are supplied by thieves rarely enters the discussion.
You tell me that some people sell dogs they're tired of, well, I have no experience of that. I do have experience with everyone on this street whose had a dog has had at least one stolen by riffraff with shock rods.
Yes people can become attached to chickens. A chicken might even respond to affection. But a chicken doesn't come running out to greet you when you get home, overcome with joy.
I have parrots. Two of them have the intelligence of four year old children. Neighbor says let me eat it. Neighbor is not my friend anymore.
. Great to know you!doesn't come running out to greet you
Chris, my wife had a nephew who once said to her: "Auntie, when I come home, nobody runs out to greet me but my dog. I love my dog." I believe the term he used was: Mung Qua
lirelou wrote:doesn't come running out to greet you
Chris, my wife had a nephew who once said to her: "Auntie, when I come home, nobody runs out to greet me but my dog. I love my dog." I believe the term he used was: Mung Qua
^^ they have many meaning: Chào bà chủ về nhà, mừng quá, vui quá ^^.
lirelou wrote:doesn't come running out to greet you
Chris, my wife had a nephew who once said to her: "Auntie, when I come home, nobody runs out to greet me but my dog. I love my dog." I believe the term he used was: Mung Qua
I'm getting seriously disgusted with people who talk about human attitudes toward animals as if the humans are the only participants in the relationship. People who are indifferent to the suffering of animals aren't my friends.
Chicken feet can be scary itself when you come from the Western world and not used to seeing black chicken feet with the skin and bones intact.
VungTauDon wrote:khanh44 wrote:Don't get why people are scared to eat shrimp sauce. It's not gross or anything. The taste may not be appealing to some but it's not something to lose sleep over.
I just don't like the smell and the only way I would lose sleep over it would be if it was in the room while I was trying to sleep
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