Quit arguing, you people think slaughterhouses are any better? The meat you all shove in your mouths all had to come from a animal that must be killed, and that's never a pretty sight to see, now is it? Our human numbers are growing, and fast, without taking the lives of more and more animals and plants, many will die, as if not enough are dying already. So quit your QQing and watch another video that doesn't relate to death or any form of slaughter.
How about cheese. If you think about it, the idea of what you're putting in your mouth is pretty heinous. "You guys," (aka Americans or very sheltered Canadians) are the pickiest eaters in the world for nonreligious reasons. Europeans eat about the same kind and variety of dietary choices as any East Asian or Southeast Asian, but with more wheat and less rice and maize, and probably less leafy vegetables.
As for cheese, try Limburger sometime. That'll set you straight.
Various Asian cultures do have their own versions of cheese (typically acid-cured "farmer's cheeses" like paneer and the versions eaten by various minorities. It never really caught on in the heavily Chinese-influenced regions, however, other than said minorities.
Cows are prized as sources of labor more than as meat and dairy sources in said regions, traditionally, consequently (or causatively).
one last thing, the far east has its own version of cheese. for one they do have normal cheese as goats and some types of cow as raised even there throughout, but what about stinky tofu where you let it ferment for more than a year under a chosen bacterial culture, just like aged cheese. and dont forget fish sauce where you let fish parts ferment in a jaw up to 2 years. you guys do eat everything, and so do some americans who like rattlesnake and overpopulated florida alligators?
Fish sauce sounds nasty at first glance (similarly to cheese, for the uninitiated, or the stinky tofu you mentioned). Remember that Scandinavians and Germans also are pretty big on fermented fish products (surstromming, gravlax, etc., all come to mind!).
People eat anything and everything, but you're working on blanket assumptions and ethnocentric views (aka ignorance). China and its cultures are highly stratified, meaning it's mainly Cantonese who have a wider palette of appreciated tastes.
Travelling between various countries have shown me one thing, some of the simplest daily things people do in another country can be seen a bit strange to outsiders. But thats the interesting thing about different cultures. Surely, if everywhere I go I see the same thing, eat the same type of foodspeaking the same language. Why would people bother spending the time and money on travelling? (I got to admitif everyone speak the same languagethat can be convenient though)
@MadcapMan lol..I am an Asian but i dont eat most of these stuffs the chinese eats but i heard there is a saying that Chinese eats anything with four(4) legs except a table..IMAO.
That saying actually started as a stereotype of cantonese people (people from Guangzhou/Canton) by Chinese people from other regions, especially northerners.
Quit arguing, you people think slaughterhouses are any better? The meat you all shove in your mouths all had to come from a animal that must be killed, and that's never a pretty sight to see, now is it? Our human numbers are growing, and fast, without taking the lives of more and more animals and plants, many will die, as if not enough are dying already. So quit your QQing and watch another video that doesn't relate to death or any form of slaughter.
immortalpuppylol 6 months ago
Faggot, your not supposed to eat shit that lives 2x as long as you.
misterscoops 7 months ago
Poor turtle
Bottledscorpion 7 months ago
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copy and paste this on all turtle videos if you think people should stop killing turtles and eating them because it makes you sad
Hmach4r 8 months ago
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Unknown8186 8 months ago
@Unknown8186 It's chinese people, ignorant fool.
gaiolinn 7 months ago
@gaiolinn Im not an ignorant fool i care for the turtle.You are the ignorant fool here
Unknown8186 7 months ago
@Unknown8186 It's not about the turtle here.
You called chinese people japanese..
gaiolinn 7 months ago
This was three seconds better than a picture.
clocwirkoj 10 months ago
@clocwirkoj
:)
wuweizhu 10 months ago
ewww
kanyanut1150 11 months ago
Yuk just sayin that looks nasty but some peaple likes it
TheHCES 1 year ago
I'd love to go to a chinese market like this just to see all the weird and different things they have!
6our6vampire6hearts 1 year ago
Noooo!!!!! Squirtle!!
ShaminCrotazzi101 2 years ago
I was thinking about picking up a turtle from a local chinaman anyone know of a good turtle cleaning website?
chakkname 2 years ago
Dont know any..
wuweizhu 2 years ago
@chakkname Chinatown
808Hea 1 year ago
@chakkname if you looking for some one to chop and gut the turtle, i am your man, i do that sort of thing for fun. BTW i am not a cook.
westchinaman 1 year ago
Mm..Is there? :)
wuweizhu 2 years ago
Is there anything they don't eat?
MadcapMan 2 years ago 6
"They?"
How about cheese. If you think about it, the idea of what you're putting in your mouth is pretty heinous. "You guys," (aka Americans or very sheltered Canadians) are the pickiest eaters in the world for nonreligious reasons. Europeans eat about the same kind and variety of dietary choices as any East Asian or Southeast Asian, but with more wheat and less rice and maize, and probably less leafy vegetables.
As for cheese, try Limburger sometime. That'll set you straight.
aznninjahitman 2 years ago
maise? corn native to the americas is a classic chinese food?
Pimpmastahanhduece 2 years ago
...when did I say corn is a classic food? Never.
Various Asian cultures do have their own versions of cheese (typically acid-cured "farmer's cheeses" like paneer and the versions eaten by various minorities. It never really caught on in the heavily Chinese-influenced regions, however, other than said minorities.
Cows are prized as sources of labor more than as meat and dairy sources in said regions, traditionally, consequently (or causatively).
aznninjahitman 2 years ago
one last thing, the far east has its own version of cheese. for one they do have normal cheese as goats and some types of cow as raised even there throughout, but what about stinky tofu where you let it ferment for more than a year under a chosen bacterial culture, just like aged cheese. and dont forget fish sauce where you let fish parts ferment in a jaw up to 2 years. you guys do eat everything, and so do some americans who like rattlesnake and overpopulated florida alligators?
Pimpmastahanhduece 2 years ago
Fish sauce sounds nasty at first glance (similarly to cheese, for the uninitiated, or the stinky tofu you mentioned). Remember that Scandinavians and Germans also are pretty big on fermented fish products (surstromming, gravlax, etc., all come to mind!).
People eat anything and everything, but you're working on blanket assumptions and ethnocentric views (aka ignorance). China and its cultures are highly stratified, meaning it's mainly Cantonese who have a wider palette of appreciated tastes.
aznninjahitman 2 years ago
No !!!!!! and I'm SURE they secretly eat Humans too
exquisite6 2 years ago
:) Yo guysits just a video clip shot in a pretty average Chinese market.
wuweizhu 2 years ago
Travelling between various countries have shown me one thing, some of the simplest daily things people do in another country can be seen a bit strange to outsiders. But thats the interesting thing about different cultures. Surely, if everywhere I go I see the same thing, eat the same type of foodspeaking the same language. Why would people bother spending the time and money on travelling? (I got to admitif everyone speak the same languagethat can be convenient though)
wuweizhu 2 years ago
@MadcapMan
That guy was White!
anythingnew 1 year ago
@MadcapMan lol..I am an Asian but i dont eat most of these stuffs the chinese eats but i heard there is a saying that Chinese eats anything with four(4) legs except a table..IMAO.
brianchhangte 1 year ago
@brianchhangte
That saying actually started as a stereotype of cantonese people (people from Guangzhou/Canton) by Chinese people from other regions, especially northerners.
Bournetolive 9 months ago
Thanks for the comment.
Was surprised to see this in a market. Didn't really want to offend anybody there by standing too close and filiming the thing..
wuweizhu 2 years ago
this vid is tooo short!
411liz 2 years ago