What do you think of a sandwich made with dog and cat?!


Question: What do you think of a sandwich made with dog and cat!?
In chinese they eat dog and cat just like we eat beef and chicken!.So i,m asking one who eated some dog ans cat meat!.Does that taste good!?What the flavour!?thank you for answering!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
While dog and cat are used for meat in some countries (Asian and South American), they are not usually considered a staple meat like our beef and chicken!. I think you'll find that most of the time, they are used for meat in countries that are considered poor because of economy/politics/war!.!.!.

Unlike our country, though, most of these countries consider meat of all kinds a flavoring to the main staple (usually rice or some kind of bread), and as many vegetables as are available!.

I have not knowingly eaten either, and I don't know if I would, but it is done!. I would think it is used as I mentioned above, though, as a flavoring or small component to a whole meal!. Don't think you'd find an actual sandwich of either! :-D

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Cats and dogs are pretty much human to me so that is close to cannibalism in my opinion!. But I don't like judge or look down on certain cultures that eat companion animals unless the companion animal had an owner!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I don't know, but you could eat it in a day that it's raining cats & dogs!. Too gross for me to think of!. I am a crazy animal lover!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

i wouldn't do that!. dogs are my favorite animals, i love them, haha!. plus, that sounds disgusting!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

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