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https://twitter.com/Seamus_Malek/status/1485707563714891781?t=_YDv4sK3EWcpXVhThdZ60Q&s=19
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Amazing That's so incredible. It's like Poochie irl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tvAjX5ACPo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhiOAFE64M4
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 05:29 |
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Jigsaw posted:I like this one: Reminds me of my first night in Beijing when I went to a fancy restaurant and saw "Jew's ear" as an entree on the menu. Apparently it's an antiquated term for wood ear fungus, but my Chinese friends had no idea where that translation came from and were kind of freaking out because they knew I have some Jewish background. I just thought it was hilarious.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 06:26 |
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"dog days of summer" actually calques pretty well into korean. and if you like dogs one way you eat chicken soup those days and if you like dogs the other way, well, thats the time to have dog soup
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 07:08 |
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d0s posted:had this image on my hard drive for years, is this a literal translation? it sort of is but "rear end in a top hat" in this case is a lovely person rather than the part of your body. you can also translate it as like moron, dumbass, jerk, bastard or a million other things... 混蛋 is just a generic term for someone you don't like. it's also a word for the kind of not-quite-completely-cooked scrambled eggs you get a lot in HK and Taiwan which is v good (lit. mixed egg) which is what this is referring to. Jigsaw posted:I like this one: i had to look this one up and after reading a but on zhihu apparently the term causes a lot of misunderstandings in china cuz 二他妈妈 is a tianjinhua-specific thing which sounds a lot like curse words in the rest of china lol.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 07:29 |
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Highly reccomend eating horse, a fantastic meat, horses are horrible animals only fit for the dinner table.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 07:42 |
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Kharnifex posted:Highly reccomend eating horse, a fantastic meat, horses are horrible animals only fit for the dinner table.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 08:00 |
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Ant marinade, Apples prepared himself for the plate.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 08:39 |
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Kharnifex posted:Highly reccomend eating horse, a fantastic meat, horses are horrible animals only fit for the dinner table. Horse sashimi in Japan blew my mind and sold me on horse ever since. Also isn't being against eating horses a specifically American thing? I thought horse meat wasn't - well it's not common, just not as weirdly taboo in Europe as it is in the US.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 08:54 |
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Gaius Marius posted:Eating horse or dog is really hosed up So is eating that cheese that comes in a can. This isn't a very culturally sensitive way to get your point across, either.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 09:11 |
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It's an Anglo thing.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 09:15 |
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Amergin posted:Horse sashimi in Japan blew my mind and sold me on horse ever since. Hashimi god you ve brought back some memories.....so after we ate the horse the next say we were taken to a stable....I swear they could smell the evil on us.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 09:20 |
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Yeah, the French eat horse well enough. I quite liked it. Like very lean beef.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 09:28 |
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its also a huge mongolian staple meat, for obvious reasons. lean, not too tough, flavour kinda between beef and venison. as an aside, is there much penetration of actual mongolian cuisine into china? obviously they have inner mongolia annexed so im sure people there still eat some amount of their traditional food, but like, are you able to find sheeps tail commonly or is it just as foreign as it is most other places in the world?
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 09:39 |
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I think part of the attitude against eating horse is that horses are such useful domesticated animals that in different times it just didn't make economic sense. Conjecture on my part there, though.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 09:57 |
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Mongolian BBQ is pretty good and common in Taiwan. Yes, I know it has nothing to do with Mongolia and was basically a marketing gimmick. Fleta Mcgurn posted:I think part of the attitude against eating horse is that horses are such useful domesticated animals that in different times it just didn't make economic sense. Conjecture on my part there, though. I think I've heard similar reasons for why beef was shunned by a lot of Indian religions and was part of why beef wasn't super popular in China? That and the fact that China doesn't have a lot of good grazing land for large scale cattle ranches anyways.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 10:10 |
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Fleta Mcgurn posted:I think part of the attitude against eating horse is that horses are such useful domesticated animals that in different times it just didn't make economic sense. Conjecture on my part there, though. Eh, we used oxen as draft animals Mostly because horses and Scandinavia didn't mix too well.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 10:22 |
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You guys ever try to mess with the Mongolian BBQ boy by putting tons of chili on your plate?
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 10:39 |
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horse is good but know whats even better yak
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 11:05 |
Never had yak but I'd definitely try it.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 11:29 |
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Ailumao posted:horse is good but know whats even better hell yeah
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 11:31 |
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Ailumao posted:horse is good but know whats even better Fuckin' A
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 11:57 |
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Ailumao posted:horse is good but know whats even better
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 12:05 |
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Yeah donkey is legit. I don't even know why it's just really good.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 12:23 |
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feel like we went over this like 4 or 5 times now what i really need to do is find a source in the west
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 12:25 |
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bob dobbs is dead posted:what i really need to do is find a source in the west https://donkeyrescue.org/adoption/ And then I guess you just find a butcher.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 12:29 |
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lookin at the actual legal terms you don't seem to be gaining actual beneficial ownership of the donkey. deffo not slaughter rights, forex
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 12:40 |
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Horse was commonly eaten in the UK, I'd say that before 1950 every town would have a speciality horse meat butcher.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 12:58 |
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bob dobbs is dead posted:lookin at the actual legal terms you don't seem to be gaining actual beneficial ownership of the donkey. deffo not slaughter rights, forex I'm gonna be honest I didn't read it I just googled donkey adoption
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 13:09 |
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yaffle posted:Horse was commonly eaten in the UK, I'd say that before 1950 every town would have a speciality horse meat butcher. Yeah, seems it was very common until a couple years ago when everyone realized.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 13:32 |
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Had horse in the middle of Brussels, and it was ok but by the end of it the gameiness was becoming a bit overwhelming. And this is coming from someone who routinely eats kangaroo which is particularly gamey. I think the issue was that it was an undressed steak with some sides so it was just very rich to work through, whereas with roo I'm usually marinating it in some way or form so the flavour is tempered (to me, that's the main benefit of a gamey meat).
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 16:39 |
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BrainDance posted:Yeah donkey is legit. Tastes like rear end
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 16:43 |
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Amergin posted:Horse sashimi in Japan blew my mind and sold me on horse ever since. On the continent it's not taboo but in the UK and Ireland it kind of is. I'm not sure about Scandinavia.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 16:43 |
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I seem to recall a few years ago some minor celebrity decided to do a little publicity stunt by serving horse meat outside the grand national, or Ascot, or one of those. I think the police moved her on very quickly, which I remember thinking at the time was a bit harsh and an abuse of police power. Especially as horse meat is lovely.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 18:29 |
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mkvltra posted:Tastes like rear end This is a perk, imo
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 18:33 |
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yeah, I eat rear end
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 18:37 |
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if you're ever in japan and order something with 桜 in the name at a restaurant, you may be very disappointed to find that it in no way relates to cherry blossoms. it means horse meat
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 18:50 |
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Paper Lion posted:as an aside, is there much penetration of actual mongolian cuisine into china? obviously they have inner mongolia annexed so im sure people there still eat some amount of their traditional food, but like, are you able to find sheeps tail commonly or is it just as foreign as it is most other places in the world? Not really. For the most part in China if you're not in the area where the food comes from, it isn't available. Like in Chengdu, a city of... 10 million? Who knows. Huge. Anyway, there was like, one Cantonese restaurant that served anything close to actual Cantonese food, one Dongbei place, one Guizhou, etc. Xinjiang food is fairly common everywhere because Uighurs traveled around and set up restaurants. And there are places like Shenzhen which are completely artificial cities and everyone is from somewhere else, so there's a lot of variety. It took one of our very own intrepid goons like a year? to find acceptable Sichuan food in Shanghai. But for the most part if you want Mongolian food outside of Inner Mongolia it's going to be a challenge. There's no market, everyone just wants the food from their home village and nothing else. Ailumao posted:horse is good but know whats even better This guy gets it.
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