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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsN. Korea sending canned dog meat to Russian soldiers in Ukraine
Maybe tRump would like to opine about his buddy Kim Jong Un's soldiers?
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N. Korea sending canned dog meat to Russian soldiers in Ukraine (Original Post)
jmbar2
Nov 1
OP
Maybe that's a hint of the quality of food provided by Russians to their own troops.
keithbvadu2
Nov 1
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RoadRunner
(4,598 posts)1. They're eating the dogs
For real.
jmbar2
(6,055 posts)2. Send this to Russia...
Wonder Why
(4,576 posts)3. Ruff thing to do. It really bites. Is it made for dogs or of dogs? 😁
justaprogressive
(2,426 posts)4. Different Cultures eat diffferent things.
Bosintang or tan'gogiguk is a Korean soup that uses dog meat as its primary ingredient. The meat is boiled with vegetables such as green onions, perilla leaves, and dandelions, and flavorants such as doenjang, gochujang, and perilla seed powder. It is seasoned with agastache rugosa before eating. The soup has been claimed to provide increased virility. Wikipedia
Perhaps some deep-fried Scorpion would be more to your taste...
Deep-fried Scorpion is a Chinese dish made with, you guessed it, a deep-fried whole scorpion, typically served as a street food or snack. The scorpions used are usually harvested from the wild and are considered a delicacy in some regions of China.
The dish is often served as a crispy snack and is sometimes accompanied by dipping sauces or seasonings to enhance the flavor.
The dish is often served as a crispy snack and is sometimes accompanied by dipping sauces or seasonings to enhance the flavor.
https://travelfoodatlas.com/chinese-deep-fried-scorpion-recipe
jmbar2
(6,055 posts)6. Dang - didn't realize there were that many scorpions
Probably a lot less in that area of the world.
keithbvadu2
(39,950 posts)5. Maybe that's a hint of the quality of food provided by Russians to their own troops.