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5 hours ago, Peterphuket said:

I'm not a big fan of rats on the menu.

 

Rabbit,s that's where i waiting for.

But I've been waiting for that for years.

I told my Mrs I used to eat rabbit stew when I was younger and she looked at me with abject horror.

 

Now, anytime an animal is shown on TV she asks me if I have eaten it. I just continuously say yes to wind her up.

 

Yesterday, the baby hippopotamus was on TV (Moo Deng). She looked at me and I started licking my lips and saying 'aroi, aroi '. She punched me in the face.

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5 hours ago, radiochaser said:

How did they taste?   Was the meat removed from the bone before you tried to eat them or did you eat the meat off the bone?    Have you ever eaten squirrel?   If so, how did the, assuming ground rat, compare squirrels, the tree rats?

Spatchcocked and very similar to squirrel. I've also unknowingly eaten 'noo noo ' (which I believe is mouse) Larb. It was delicious until they told me what it was. Tiny little bones which they told me were it's ears.

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1 minute ago, Keeps said:

I told my Mrs I used to eat rabbit stew when I was younger and she looked at me with abject horror.

 

Now, anytime an animal is shown on TV she asks me if I have eaten it. I just continuously say yes to wind her up.

 

Yesterday, the baby hippopotamus was on TV (Moo Deng). She looked at me and I started licking my lips and saying 'aroi, aroi '. She punched me in the face.

Nothing wrong with rabbit cacciatore 

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5 hours ago, radiochaser said:

How did they taste?   Was the meat removed from the bone before you tried to eat them or did you eat the meat off the bone?    Have you ever eaten squirrel?   If so, how did the, assuming ground rat, compare squirrels, the tree rats?

In pad krapao they taste just like whatever you're told it is.  

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7 minutes ago, still kicking said:

Nothing wrong with rabbit cacciatore 

Very cheap cut of meat when I was a lad. Very lean and healthy too. Butcher's always had plenty hanging up in the window.

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6 minutes ago, Keeps said:

Very cheap cut of meat when I was a lad. Very lean and healthy too. Butcher's always had plenty hanging up in the window.

Verry hard to find this days only a few butchers have it now

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When I lived in Bangkok I regularly shopped at Klong Toei market for fruit. Occassionally, I would see live rats on top of the fruit display tables. Huge ones, like you would need a broom to shoo them off huge.

 

I had one glare at me as I walked by ontop of the oranges. Some are not very afraid of people. They are used to people walking around.

 

To this very day I still wash all the fruit, even ones with skins. They may come from Bangkok where those wholesale markets are and the rats live.

 

I also stopped liking chicken after seeing them in cages there...

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1 hour ago, Keeps said:

I told my Mrs I used to eat rabbit stew when I was younger and she looked at me with abject horror.

 

Now, anytime an animal is shown on TV she asks me if I have eaten it. I just continuously say yes to wind her up.

 

Yesterday, the baby hippopotamus was on TV (Moo Deng). She looked at me and I started licking my lips and saying 'aroi, aroi '. She punched me in the face.

I had a similar experience in a Thai language class. There was a Chinese girl and a Korean girl. When I opened up about eating rabbit stew they looked at me with utter disdain. They only saw them as pets.

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17 minutes ago, bradiston said:

I had a similar experience in a Thai language class. There was a Chinese girl and a Korean girl. When I opened up about eating rabbit stew they looked at me with utter disdain. They only saw them as pets.

Ironic really, compared to some of the stuff they will eat without giving it a second thought.

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9 hours ago, Classic Ray said:

Yes, the field rats are the ones you can buy two to a bag at the roadside. They have had a healthy diet, not like the sewer rats that no one eats.

Same goes to pigeons. We used to hunt and cook ones fed at the local mill. Tasted like chicken but more tender.  

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