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Message started by Admin Saovaluck on 3rd Mar, 2013 at 5:06am

Title: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 3rd Mar, 2013 at 5:06am

Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart



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Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by ba dac on 3rd Mar, 2013 at 11:19am
Is that eel ? it look pretty yummy to me  ;D

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 3rd Mar, 2013 at 1:17pm
Yes, barbecued eel. It looks opposite to yummy for me.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by sakyant on 4th Mar, 2013 at 4:15am
I love eel, although I've never had it in Laos. I ate it in Korea many times during my travels there. The most extreme thing that I've ever ate was a Korean soup called bosintang, which is dog soup.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 4th Mar, 2013 at 5:11am
Some people eat dog and cat dishes in Laos too.

It's sad that Laos has come to this, particularly for animal lovers who consider them as pets and not a delicacy, but then again eating dogs and cats is normal in Asia where no animal that has meat is spared.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 4th Mar, 2013 at 5:56am


Just have to feel sorry for poor Laotians of limited means






Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by sakyant on 4th Mar, 2013 at 8:07am

Admin Saovaluck wrote on 4th Mar, 2013 at 5:11am:
Some people eat dog and cat dishes in Laos too.

It's sad that Laos has come to this, particularly for animal lovers who consider them as pets and not a delicacy, but then again eating dogs and cats is normal in Asia where no animal that has meat is spared.

As a pet owner of both a cat and dog, I was a bit surprised that my Korean friends brought me to a restaurant where dog was the specialty. Only after the meal was consumed I was told me that I ate dog.


Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 4th Mar, 2013 at 8:30am
I never eat anything unless I know what is actually in the dish.

That is some Korean friend you have. A typical Laotian wouldn't bring a foreign friend to a restaurant to eat meals of that nature. Or we would generally ask first if dogs and cats was something they'd like to try.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by ba dac on 4th Mar, 2013 at 11:20am

Admin Saovaluck wrote on 4th Mar, 2013 at 5:56am:

Just have to feel sorry for poor Laotians of limited means






Man its break my heart to see pic like this. :'(
I wish the goverment can encourage more
reform and investment that can help our
fellow countrymen.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by peterpan on 4th Mar, 2013 at 1:25pm
Dog meat is very good if properly cooked.

Steam it with soy sauce untill 90% sauce gone. Then, fry it with garlic, green onion and many other spices, esp red little raw chilly.  All done, no one on the table cares about religion, belief, bla bla. Everyone only cares about iced beer lao available? Then, action. ;D ;D ;D

The meat rankings: yellow dog, black dog, dark dog. white one.

Sorry for dog meat risk averter. ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 4th Mar, 2013 at 4:27pm


Piglets ready for slaughter by the Hmongs


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Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Banshee on 4th Mar, 2013 at 9:21pm
No pitbull?


peterpan wrote on 4th Mar, 2013 at 1:25pm:
Dog meat is very good if properly cooked.

Steam it with soy sauce untill 90% sauce gone. Then, fry it with garlic, green onion and many other spices, esp red little raw chilly.  All done, no one on the table cares about religion, belief, bla bla. Everyone only cares about iced beer lao available? Then, action. ;D ;D ;D

The meat rankings: yellow dog, black dog, dark dog. white one.

Sorry for dog meat risk averter. ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by peterpan on 4th Mar, 2013 at 9:30pm
No


Beef Cake wrote on 4th Mar, 2013 at 9:21pm:
No pitbull?


peterpan wrote on 4th Mar, 2013 at 1:25pm:
Dog meat is very good if properly cooked.

Steam it with soy sauce untill 90% sauce gone. Then, fry it with garlic, green onion and many other spices, esp red little raw chilly.  All done, no one on the table cares about religion, belief, bla bla. Everyone only cares about iced beer lao available? Then, action. ;D ;D ;D

The meat rankings: yellow dog, black dog, dark dog. white one.

Sorry for dog meat risk averter. ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Banshee on 5th Mar, 2013 at 1:36am
Well according to Barack Hussein Obama, pitbull is delicious with soy sauce!

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by sakyant on 5th Mar, 2013 at 3:06am
In Korea, there's a distinction between dogs that are raised as pets and those for human consumption. Korea's most revered dog is the Jindo, which is medium-sized, double-coated spitz-type dog. No one would ever think about eating it, plus this breed is a Korean National Treasure. Not too mention, it's the breed that I own.


Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by sakyant on 5th Mar, 2013 at 3:11am

Admin Saovaluck wrote on 4th Mar, 2013 at 8:30am:
I never eat anything unless I know what is actually in the dish.

That is some Korean friend you have. A typical Laotian wouldn't bring a foreign friend to a restaurant to eat meals of that nature. Or we would generally ask first if dogs and cats was something they'd like to try.

I'm known as pretty adventurous foodie. My Lao friends back in Minnesota made squirrel and bear laab without telling me what it was. The bear was good, but i wasn't too fond of the squirrel. Yesterday, I bought ostrich and kangaroo at the market.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by ba dac on 5th Mar, 2013 at 12:09pm

sakyant wrote on 5th Mar, 2013 at 3:11am:

Admin Saovaluck wrote on 4th Mar, 2013 at 8:30am:
I never eat anything unless I know what is actually in the dish.

That is some Korean friend you have. A typical Laotian wouldn't bring a foreign friend to a restaurant to eat meals of that nature. Or we would generally ask first if dogs and cats was something they'd like to try.

I'm known as pretty adventurous foodie. My Lao friends back in Minnesota made squirrel and bear laab without telling me what it was. The bear was good, but i wasn't too fond of the squirrel. Yesterday, I bought ostrich and kangaroo at the market.



How the kangaroo taste ?

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by sakyant on 5th Mar, 2013 at 2:06pm
I haven't tried it yet.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Mighty Lao Lan Xang on 5th Mar, 2013 at 4:12pm
I'll have grill fish, papaya salad and sticky rice any day but not eel though :)

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 5th Mar, 2013 at 5:08pm

Perhaps lizards are more appetizing


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Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Banshee on 5th Mar, 2013 at 10:02pm
What's wrong with eel ;D?


llX wrote on 5th Mar, 2013 at 4:12pm:
I'll have grill fish, papaya salad and sticky rice any day but not eel though :)


Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Banshee on 5th Mar, 2013 at 10:03pm
Geckos are good but not that much meat in them.


Admin Saovaluck wrote on 5th Mar, 2013 at 5:08pm:
Perhaps lizards are more appetizing


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Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Mighty Lao Lan Xang on 5th Mar, 2013 at 11:39pm
Eel or snake I just don't like the way they look. :)


Beef Cake wrote on 5th Mar, 2013 at 10:02pm:
What's wrong with eel ;D?


llX wrote on 5th Mar, 2013 at 4:12pm:
I'll have grill fish, papaya salad and sticky rice any day but not eel though :)


Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Mighty Lao Lan Xang on 5th Mar, 2013 at 11:40pm
Oh no that might bit her tongue. I ate those before as a kids in Laos when I was sick :)



Admin Saovaluck wrote on 5th Mar, 2013 at 5:08pm:
Perhaps lizards are more appetizing


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Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by ba dac on 6th Mar, 2013 at 11:27am
Ok the pic with the gecko.That's just for show right ?

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 6th Mar, 2013 at 12:59pm
I believe so.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by peterpan on 6th Mar, 2013 at 3:12pm
The lizards are real? It seems like a show.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Banshee on 6th Mar, 2013 at 8:56pm
Pictures indicate that they are at some sort of festival.. New Year?

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Mighty Lao Lan Xang on 7th Mar, 2013 at 2:28am
Taste good when grill. They also used it as medicine :)

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 7th Mar, 2013 at 5:00am

Beef Cake wrote on 6th Mar, 2013 at 8:56pm:
Pictures indicate that they are at some sort of festival.. New Year?


They are gathering for the rocket festival, which takes place in the fields away from residential areas.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Banshee on 7th Mar, 2013 at 7:52pm
Rocket festival is Firework festival?

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Banshee on 7th Mar, 2013 at 9:50pm
My advice is do not invite a Korean to your house :D!

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by peterpan on 7th Mar, 2013 at 9:53pm
North? Or South?

Why not?


Beef Cake wrote on 7th Mar, 2013 at 9:50pm:
My advice is do not invite a Korean to your house :D!


Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Banshee on 8th Mar, 2013 at 2:17am
They are sending a Lao man to the Moon :o?


Admin Saovaluck wrote on 7th Mar, 2013 at 5:00am:

Beef Cake wrote on 6th Mar, 2013 at 8:56pm:
Pictures indicate that they are at some sort of festival.. New Year?


They are gathering for the rocket festival, which takes place in the fields away from residential areas.


Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 8th Mar, 2013 at 6:21am

Beef Cake wrote on 7th Mar, 2013 at 7:52pm:
Rocket festival is Firework festival?


Yes, it's pretty much a fireworks show and fair.

The belief is that rockets fired into the sky will bring rain.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 8th Mar, 2013 at 1:33pm


Eating pig intestines is common in Laos

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Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Mighty Lao Lan Xang on 8th Mar, 2013 at 3:48pm
This I actually like. Doesn't look good but taste yummy :)


Admin Saovaluck wrote on 8th Mar, 2013 at 1:33pm:

Eating pig intestines is common in Laos

http://www.laopride.com/pictures3/pig-intestines-is-a-favorite-lao-dish1.jpg

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Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Anole on 8th Mar, 2013 at 9:12pm
Based on buddhism? A myth?


Admin Saovaluck wrote on 8th Mar, 2013 at 6:21am:

Beef Cake wrote on 7th Mar, 2013 at 7:52pm:
Rocket festival is Firework festival?


Yes, it's pretty much a fireworks show and fair.

The belief is that rockets fired into the sky will bring rain.


Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Anole on 8th Mar, 2013 at 9:13pm
If it looks good, just eat it!


llX wrote on 8th Mar, 2013 at 3:48pm:
This I actually like. Doesn't look good but taste yummy :)


Admin Saovaluck wrote on 8th Mar, 2013 at 1:33pm:

Eating pig intestines is common in Laos

http://www.laopride.com/pictures3/pig-intestines-is-a-favorite-lao-dish1.jpg

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Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 9th Mar, 2013 at 2:05am

Beef Cake wrote on 8th Mar, 2013 at 9:12pm:
Based on buddhism? A myth?


Probably both because it's traditionally a Buddhist ceremony.

Monks are also involved in the making of the rocket firework and people go to temples to make offerings.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Anole on 9th Mar, 2013 at 2:23am
Aha...Pre-USA time, native Americans over here get together in a circle and do raindances to serve the same purpose.  I think they still do this as a part of native American cultural get togehter or events.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by andyong on 9th Mar, 2013 at 9:35am
Rocket festival!!!!!! Hahaha...more to Beer Lao or Lao Lao festival

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Mighty Lao Lan Xang on 9th Mar, 2013 at 10:38am
Both :))


andyong wrote on 9th Mar, 2013 at 9:35am:
Rocket festival!!!!!! Hahaha...more to Beer Lao or Lao Lao festival


Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Anole on 9th Mar, 2013 at 8:26pm
Blow stuff up and drink some beer...that's my kind of party ;).

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by ba dac on 10th Mar, 2013 at 10:14am
That would go good with a cold beer.

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by andyong on 10th Mar, 2013 at 11:01am
With those big big big sound system (DIY) listening to sound not song....WOW!!!!!

Title: Re: Extreme Lao food not for the faint of heart
Post by Animist on 28th Mar, 2013 at 12:29am
So they can stay away from your pets :D :D :D.


peterpan wrote on 7th Mar, 2013 at 9:53pm:
North? Or South?

Why not?


Beef Cake wrote on 7th Mar, 2013 at 9:50pm:
My advice is do not invite a Korean to your house :D!


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