I've also had farm dog served brulgogie style, which I have to agree with Elissar, it isn't bad.
That also isn't a normal moulting pattern on those chickens, and neither is the occasional large red welts you'll see on those birds healthy in any way. Cooking also doesn't mean much when the handling in that way will probably be just as poor, and improper smoking, which they appear to have flash-smoked these birds - DOES NOT kill any significant part of bacteria. Smoking dries out the meat to prevent it from spoiling, and effectively kills the bacteria when it's done properly, not when it's flash smoked. I would lay good odds that most of these birds haven't been fully cooked through and through. Especially after they have been left to soak in a tub of water and other birds.
inane said:
Furthermore, we have people going out and counting the dead chickens and not counting how many civilians the bombings in the Iraq war killed? Absurd again. (Even more so because they base whether they will actually bomb a specific locale on the projected civilian casualties, if it's more than 30 they won't bomb, a strange algorythm. They don't CHECK those numbers is all I'm saying.)
Yeah, and if it's a wedding party of more than fourty, they won't bomb, they'll just go in shooting. I also find it amusing that you apparently want multi-national poultry and agriculture inspectors to go over and count dead civilians in a occupied country. That is almost as amusing as your "no planes had crashed in the US since the 60's because there was no hijacking" garbage.
If it's about whether people should care, then you might care to note that the Pentagon has given standing orders that Iraqi civilian casualties are NOT to be counted, also supported by the point that there hasn't been a published number by the military to date. Which I do believe is an onus to agreeing parties of the Geneva Conventions. Hell, the supposed leaders of this country have trouble counting how many fit for duty Iraqi regiments there are, and that number is represented every time the President picks his nose. That also has nothing to do with bird flu or even this topic. I know this is old news, but I am surprised nobody else fully addressed that idiocy of yours.
Hartigan said:
Yuck! It reminds me of something I bought at a well-known market in Roma, durning my trip to Italy. Something of the kind, sort of a vietnamese kebab. Shit, it cost 4€ and smelled like a bad breath!
I haven't touched anything Asian since...
The scary thing is, once upon a time in Subik Bay, a chief gave me a few pointers. See that spring roll stand by the side of the road? That was where something was hit the previous day.
The area certainly has changed in fifteen years.
pennyliu123 said:
OK, that's bad, and also illegal in China, don't think all of the Chinese chou chicken made by those dead chicken.
Would that also be the same set of laws that similarly forbid rat, because of the Dushuqiang being so much of a problem (
aside from deliberate elementary school posionings), because people were getting sick from the
Kung-Pao <s>Beef</s> Rat, which IS something other than an e-mail hoax in China? Reagan had the War on Drugs, Bush has the War on Terror, but Mao's War on Vermin is still going quite healthy...figuratively speaking, of course.