Saw a food documentary on Nigeria, Rats, alligators, monitor lizards, snakes and tortoise are part of their cuisine.
Cambodia is another place where literally any animal that is not poisonous is food. Apparently, during Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge's totalitarian regime, people were starved on purpose and had to eat everything and anything to stay aliveSaw a food documentary on Nigeria, Rats, alligators, monitor lizards, snakes and tortoise are part of their cuisine.
And it became a delicacy? There is nothing as resilient as the human spirit.Cambodia is another place where literally any animal that is not poisonous is food. Apparently, during Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge's totalitarian regime, people were starved on purpose and had to eat everything and anything to stay alive
True. Those ferkers used to shoot people in the head and throw their bodies in massive underground caves. Those caves now are memorial sites where people go to reflect and some are teeming with wildlife where tourists flock. The human spirit is truly remarkableThere is nothing as resilient as the human spirit.
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@Karma_mama is this true?Mke = Karma_mama
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