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Flying Dragon
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They shure do; dogs, cats, rats, even cockroaches, in fact, Chinese eat just about anything that doesn't eat them first! That's what happens when you live in a county where, all through history, famine has been an ever present danger; you don't let any potential food source go un-utilized. If you have ever been in an asian food store, you will see that relatively few species escape the ravenous appitite of 1.3 billion Chinese!
Keep in mind what animals are considered food and what ones are considered pets is somewhat open to interpretation depending on what country/society in which you were brought up. Most of the Jewish and Muslums probably think it's gross that we in the U.S. eat pigs; and people in India probably think we are total barbarians for eating their sacred animal the cow! |
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Phienyxx
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I have heard that this is true as well. ....and who ever decided what animals to use as pets and which ones to eat. In India, cows are sacred so you probably won't find a public steakhouse there. Not every culture thinks the way we do and has the same "standards". That does not make them wrong. |
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some-yank
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Absolutely true. This is especially true in southern China. Snakes and scorpions are also on the menu, as are bats. |
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leliahe
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The dogs that are eaten are raised specifically to be eaten. Like we raise pigs. Its only one breed ( that isn't a type people have for a pet) and the dog has never been anyones pet. |
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archery_dave
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In southern areas of China, yes.
I spent some time in the Republic of Korea, and they certainly eat dog there. BUT, only certain breeds, and certainly not those kept as pets.
But if you are thinking of indulging, I should warn you of one possible consequence. A Korean friend of mine was given a high-class meal in Korea to celebrate his retirement from his company. On the menu was dog soup, a particular delicacy. Arriving home, his wife instructed him to sleep in the guest room, since he stank. He slept in the spare room for four nights, which is how long it took for the smell to leave his body.
He has not eaten dog soup since ! |
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Buzzard
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When I went to Beijing, there was a dog restaurant at the bottom of the road from where I was staying- it had big pictures of happy alsatian-type dogs around the top of the sign too. My chinese friend said dogmeat was getting less popular there though, if that's any consolation...
Here's the wiki on dog meat- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_meat
Nice excerpt- "Despite being a socially acceptable practice, the average Chinese does not usually consume dog meat as it is relatively expensive compared to other meat choices and hence generally more accessible to affluent Chinese.[17] More concentrated dog meat consumption areas in China are in the northeast, south and southwestern areas.[18] Peixian County in Northern Jiangsu is well-known in China for the production of a dog-meat stew flavoured with soft-shelled turtle. The dish is said to have been invented by Fan Kuai and to have been a favourite with Liu Bang, founder of the Han dynasty.[citation needed] 300,000 dogs are killed in the county each year, much of the meat being processed into stew for export across China and Korea.[citation needed]"
and here's a picture of a Chinese dog restaurant- http://www.flickr.com/photos/wrldvoyagr/400974754/
Obviously not in the same chain I saw though... the fact that that place is called 'North East Dog Meat King' however, plus that I saw that restaurant in Beijing, the 'Northern Capital', suggests that cooking with dogs is not restricted to South China, neither to rural areas for that matter.
nb- Hong Kong was a British Colony for about 99 years, so I wouldn't be surprised if there are some differences between there and the mainland, eg laws against eating dog meat, democratic elections, etc. |
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sarrafzedehkhoee
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It's true of South Korea. I don't know of China doing it. American Indians eat dog, too, or used to. |
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KM82
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I've been to China and asked about it for the most part only the most RURAL areas in China have a restaurant where they serve Dog. For the most part most chinese people DO NOT eat dog...Besides, out west, some americans eat BEAR, I think that's just as disgusting |
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idac123
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Yes in the Guangzhou are of China they are known as the dog eaters |
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kim46@att.net
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yes it's a delicasy |
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constipada
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Yes, in the Orient they do. Some because they have to, some because they consider it a delicacy. |
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We are not terrorists يا عيني
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Some Chinese do, some don't. I did. Food is intimately linked to the geographic, cultural and social environment where one is from. One should not judge people by what they eat. I've lived in the Arctic for decades, and ate cooked, raw and frozen seal, whale, walrus, fox, groundhog, cuddly polar bear, etc. In Greenland, I had igunaaq, fermented and putrefied walrus meat, a delicacy for the Inuit. In Iceland, I had harkarl, putrefied sheep head. In Japan, I had some mouth-watering Shirako. Raw iguana in Mexico, cold andouillettes in France. I've traveled to many places in the world and ate whatever people ate, including KFC and McDonald in the US (yeah, I know, gross...but it wasn't that bad, really). I can't say that I always enjoyed what I had for dinner, but I can say that I never looked down on any cultural or gastronomical custom I have encountered, and I don't know what I ate during some of my most memorable meals with friends.
Bon appétit! |
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Eris
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Not every chinese eat dogs...only a few...
your question is like a generalisation |
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chinaepictours.com description
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most chiese could not eat dogs |
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madderstill
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yes this is very true they also eat the private parts as its meant to aid fertility |
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nairnair1nair
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yes |
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Cor blimey.
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Yeah... thay also use their body parts as "lucky talismans" =( =( i read an article about it... and its soooo sad, the way that they torure and treat the dogs. i think it is cruel and appaling!! |
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Cautious Norm.
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No thats only in chinese restaurants in the UK. |
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White Shooting Star of HK
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I wonder if the people who answer this question are actually from China??
Eating dogs is illegal in China. However, there are some people in the rural area that still practice such cruelty. Not just in China but in Japan, Korea, and other orient countries as well.
Many of my friends are from Southern China and no, they do not eat dogs.
I am from Hong Kong, when you think about it, that's also southern China and I would never eat dogs. |
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*Why?*
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Yes, and they believe the more painful the death of the dog, the better quality the meat is. |
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kenny b
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yes filthy bs |
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Chickychow
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I've heard rumors that they do...unfortanatly. People say that they have cages with all sorts of dogs in it...then when you go in.. you can choose ur dog and they would actually prepare it for you...THAT'S SOOOO SAD =(=(I mean... dogs r for pets not for freekin food! |
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