
Trent
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Well, I just had a fabulous rat stew for breakfast. I breed them myself in the backyard, just like every German... |
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bri
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I,ve stayed in germany and there was never anything like that on then menu. I think starving prisoners of war might have eaten rats in the camps in germany.
Now in china and korea they eat anything that moves - there is a saying that in china they eat anything that flies except aeroplanes and anything with legs except chairs and tables! |
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Nicholas M
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HAHAHAH thats the biggest bull-**** i have ever heard i go to germany every year and i have never eaten a feline canine or rodent or saw one on any menu german food is delicous eat it all!!! |
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Dani H
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Lol. I am going to show this question to my German husband. Anyway, I have been there a few times and never saw it on a menu...but I live in China now and... |
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Whiteout Alaskan Malamutes
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Who comes up with that kind of rubbish. Germany is one of the leading countries in Animal Welfare in the world. |
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Fenris Troll Ripper JPA RT ATL ®
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LOL ROFL.
No you would be referring to many Asian cultures who have a far different diet than we are used too. In Vietnam for example dogs are a delicacy, other places chilled monkey brains!!
So the oddest I have ever seen in Germany was a specialty restaurant that served things like Venison, Alligator, Crocidile, Kangaroo, and a few others. That was in Jena.
So pets are safe no worries!! Germans are as civilized and as modern as any other Major World Nation. |
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fridolinchen123
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I live in Germany and: NO, it is not true!!!!
We eat same things like people in the US and some national dishes........but in no one is any dog or rat or cat!!!!!!!!!!! :D |
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norton g
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Totally untrue!! I spent two weeks in Germany a few months ago, The food was excellent with the same good ingredients as in the USA. I ate in Frankfurt, Nuremberg, Wurzburg, and Saarbrucken. |
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down_under_lover_forever2006
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My goodness - NO!
Who did tell you this? Don't compare us with Asian countries! |
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Maria H
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This is Germany and not China...you mixed that up! |
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Dahootch
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They might, but these items are not popular food items. Just like in the USA, some regions of the country eat some unusual stuff. |
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Ich I
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with a bit pepper it tastes quite good |
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cubanchongo
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lol...i wouldn't just say Germany..they probably eat them in every country you just don't hear about it. |
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Pusia
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have you been living under a rock? It is the 21st century.
People might have done so during WWII (world war two 1939-1945 in case you haven't heard of it). |
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