I knew they ate dogs many years ago, my husband was on business in either Korea or Vietnam and it was on the menu but I also thought they weren't "pet" dogs. They eat dachshunds. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ure-skater-adopts-second-dog-Pyeongchang.html
We have watched the tv show, Better Late Than Never, about four celebrities that take a trip around the world. They have shown food on this show that I'd never even think about touching. I read, in Vietnam, soldiers would see meat from monkey's hanging for sale. People do eat some weird stuff in some countries.
True....not every one has the same values as we do. I'm sure Koreans have dogs as pets also, so don't understand how this is still tolerated.
Or, as my wife just said, "they are hungry, period", of which I could understand that as well. I just don't know. There sure is some "wild and weird" things that go on in the world. I really don't think we'd want to know what people (natives) living in the Amazon eat or how they live.
How about the English basic breakfast food Black Pudding made of Pigs Blood and Fat. How about the other one called Faggots
I happily eat Black pudding...having pigs blood in it is no different to eating a steak ..there's still blood in it... I love Haggis...but I wouldn't eat tripe or faggots , simply because I don't like the taste