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Chew on This: Dog Meat Off of Olympics Menus
Friday , July 11, 2008

BEIJING —

Canine cuisine is being sent to the doghouse during next month's Beijing Olympic Games.

Dog meat has been struck from the menus of officially designated Olympic restaurants, and Beijing tourism officials are telling other outlets to discourage consumers from ordering dishes made from dogs, the official Xinhua News Agency reported Friday.

Waiters and waitresses should "patiently" suggest other options to diners who order dog, it said, quoting city tourism bureau Vice Director Xiong Yumei.

Dog, known in Chinese as "xiangrou," or "fragrant meat," is eaten by some Chinese for its purported health-giving qualities.

Beijing isn't the first Olympic host to slap a ban on the dish.

South Korea banned dog meat during the 1988 Seoul Olympics by invoking a law prohibiting the sale of "foods deemed unsightly." After the Olympics, the ban was not strictly enforced.

Dog meat is also eaten in some other Asian countries, including Vietnam, the Philippines and Laos.
 
i for 1 would not eat dog meat in china or any other country.my my meat is beef chicken or hogg even goat an mutton.but not eating no dang dog.
 
:nod: I notice they made no mention a cats. Guess they still be on tha menu, or at least be on tha plate. :nod:
 
Rookie":11102r26 said:
:nod: I notice they made no mention a cats. Guess they still be on tha menu, or at least be on tha plate. :nod:

They did the "cat ban" thing when the olympics were in Mexico City...no tacos.. :lol: :lol:
 
Also, see Lee Pitts column about Korean objections to USA beef.
It is trade infringement, stupid (citation--Clinton '92). It is not health concerns. It is trade restriction, pure and simple.
You eat dog, and yet you say our US beef isn't safe? Oh yeah.
 
There's a cat in the kettle at the Peking Moon
The place where I eat every day at noon
They say it's chicken but you just dont know
It's fried up crisp in dough...

(Sung to "Cat's In The Cradle")
 
One afternoon back in 1969 during my 14 month "visit" to Saigon, I was walking through the back streets on my day off. I stopped in to an open restaurant and ordered my favorite dish: some spicy noodle soup called ming. When the Mama San finally understood that I wanted to know what was in the ming, she just grinned with her betel nut stained teeth and pointed to a dog. It was good ming as usual, nice and spicy. :tiphat:
 

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