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2 is cat sausage?
3 is yak - maybe boar?
4 dried duck parts?

And if I said you're making me hungry - I'd be lying!
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I love food pictures! ...especially really interesting ones like these!

I would try everything...there isn't anything I wouldn't try at least once.

My son just sent me some Dried Mushroom Cookies and Quail eggs in some kind of rubbery gel coating...from Taiwan. He knows I love weird food and they have all kinds of strange things there too.

When I travel, I want to experience it all...and figure I can eat pizza and wings anywhere...but Yak? Lotus Root? C'mon...you HAVE to try it! LOL

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the first one is certainly rat, which is one of the things they eat there. I'm clueless about the others.... most likely pork though.
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Food in the mountains.... the Yoa people cook a lot of their food in Bamboo. Many places bring out the bamboo steaming and crack it open at your table, and you just eat the chick, rice or whatever out of it.

This is bamboo rice.
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Stir-fried Beef with peppers
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Stir-fried potatoes, scallions and carrots.
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Jing digs into Bamboo Chicken.
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Meat is not usually filleted in China, rather just chopped with the bone in it. So even just roast chicken like this has a lot of bone fragments.

Sliced and fried potato and carrot.
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Some meat sampler at a shitty Tex-Mex place
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Guilin rice noodles
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Liked rip-off KFC look at this place.
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crispy duck
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Jing chows on some fish ball soup
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Fish ball soup
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didn't know fish had balls :rimshot:
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