| Nov 17, 2008 01:48 GMT-6 |
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WANHU
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Maybe snake meat tastes like eel meat? I have not tried nor will try, but I have tasted eel, quite delicious if we know how to cook.
Wan
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| Nov 17, 2008 03:05 GMT-6 |
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DAVEC
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I have had snake, tasted a bit like bbq pork to me, I liked it. Also tried snake skin, bit rubbery and snake soup which I hated, didnt like the taste at all.
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| Nov 17, 2008 03:09 GMT-6 |
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CARLOS
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Planning to taste snake next spring when we go to see my mother-in-law. Here could find snakes too, but they are small. Not much to eat I think.
Carlos
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| Nov 17, 2008 07:01 GMT-6 |
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DENISSE
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I want to try the snake, but i'm living in Beijing and i don't where i can find it here?Does everyone knnow?
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| Nov 18, 2008 10:27 GMT-6 |
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DODGER
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I had snake for the first time in Shanghai years ago. They brought it to the table still alive so we could see that it was fresh.
It was huge!
Tasted a little like chicken. The skin came out separately lightly fried. That was OK.
Then the blood and the 3rd eye came out in glasses. As I was the guest they were both offered to me. When I declined in a nice way there was almost a fight at the table over who would be number two in line for the best parts. Apparently, both are good for “men's health”
Dodger.
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| Nov 23, 2008 03:42 GMT-6 |
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ZOEY
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I hate the snakes and won't see it anymore let alone eat it. You know what happened to me? When I was young, I was bitten by a snake.
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| Nov 23, 2008 20:17 GMT-6 |
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BBQQ
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Zoey, there is a proper Chinese idiom that can be used to decribe your situation: "一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳(Once bitten by a snake, one shies at coiled rope for ten years )."
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| Nov 24, 2008 13:46 GMT-6 |
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CARLOS
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Zoey, was it a poison snake? What happened then?
Carlos
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| Nov 24, 2008 18:53 GMT-6 |
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ZOEY
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Carlos, I was lucky. That snake wasn't poisonous. My parents took me to a clinic and the doctor just cleaned my wind with some kind of medicine. I didn't know what it was. From then on, I hate to see the snakes.
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| Nov 27, 2008 00:47 GMT-6 |
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MICECHOW
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ha~~i ate them when i was still a young children.~~taste just so so ~but the soup was great!
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