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Der_Iron_Chef
08-13-2007, 02:41 PM
My friend had this picture taken of her eating seahorses in China. Aahh! It makes me sad:
http://xa9.xanga.com/a978334072739141502920/w104384501.jpg
For the sake of her safety and anonymity, I have changed her face :mrgreen:
MikeP
08-13-2007, 02:51 PM
Should have put a sad face on her Drew. That's up there with shark fin soup, that makes me mad too. I wish they would just stick with ginger beef over there in China.
Der_Iron_Chef
08-13-2007, 02:59 PM
LOL! Funny you should have picked Ginger Beef. I copied this from Wikipedia:
"The origin of Ginger beef is disputed, but it is believed it is was originally created in Calgary, Alberta at the Silver Inn in 1974 by Louise and Alice Chan."
MikeP
08-13-2007, 03:46 PM
That is funny, who knew. :)
Rippin
08-13-2007, 08:00 PM
Eww to both the seahorses and the scorpions on the other stick...
argileh
08-13-2007, 08:16 PM
being a vegeterian I can only say urghhhh
Aquattro
08-13-2007, 08:19 PM
you guys would love the markets in Cambodia!!
Moogled
08-13-2007, 09:03 PM
Nothing wrong with eating seahorses or shark fin (which is a delicacy dish).
Barring personal tastes, not everyone hs the opportunity to make $50,000+ per year like us.
If people in mainland China had to eat undomesticated dogs to fill their stomachs, so be it.
BTW, ginger beef is basically cheap meat that made a quick dish. Luckily, foreigners paid for it and ate it up like it was a special Asian dish. Owned.
Der_Iron_Chef
08-13-2007, 09:29 PM
Don't you mean pwned? :lol:
Actually, I have a big problem with the consumption of shark fin. For a slightly biased but somewhat reliable source of information on the acquisition of shark fin meat, rent "Sharkwater".
I've eaten dog meat! (in a burger...mmmm...)
howdy20012002
08-13-2007, 09:34 PM
I agree with Moogled.
Unless the fishing of the seahorses is endangering the species, what is different from them eating those to that of eating tuna?
is a fish not a fish?
Interesting some place a higher value on the life of a seahorse more so than other fish just because some of us(me included) consider them pets or exquisite little things.
Like I said, as long as it is not endangering the species and done in a humane process as possible, I have no problem with eating people eating fish.
I would disagree with the shark fin thing though simply because 95 percent of the shark is wasted and thrown back into the ocean.
Not cool to kill something so wastefully just for the mystical benefit of sharks fin.
if they want to fish Shark for their fins, at least come up with something to do with the rest of the body. As well, some species are becoming endangered because of the incessant fishing of them for their fins, which is definitely not cool. No species should be hunted to endangerment for any reason.
Just my opinion though and I am sure there are lots of differing ones.
Moogled
08-13-2007, 09:41 PM
Case in point, Indians are amazingly resourceful with the Buffalo they hunt. Not one part of the body is wasted.
justinl
08-14-2007, 12:04 AM
Im agreeing with moolged here as well. If you need to be resourceful, then do it. just take that which isnt endangered. if that means eating stray dogs because they're the most plentiful food source, then who are we to judge that?
when it comes to hacking off shark fins and leaving the bodies to rot on the beach, then i have a major problem.
fishoholic
08-14-2007, 12:46 AM
I agree with Moogled.
Unless the fishing of the seahorses is endangering the species, what is different from them eating those to that of eating tuna?
is a fish not a fish?
Interesting some place a higher value on the life of a seahorse more so than other fish just because some of us(me included) consider them pets or exquisite little things.
Like I said, as long as it is not endangering the species and done in a humane process as possible, I have no problem with eating people eating fish.
I would disagree with the shark fin thing though simply because 95 percent of the shark is wasted and thrown back into the ocean.
Not cool to kill something so wastefully just for the mystical benefit of sharks fin.
if they want to fish Shark for their fins, at least come up with something to do with the rest of the body. As well, some species are becoming endangered because of the incessant fishing of them for their fins, which is definitely not cool. No species should be hunted to endangerment for any reason.
Just my opinion though and I am sure there are lots of differing ones.
I agree 100%
Der_Iron_Chef
08-14-2007, 04:20 AM
Ok ok. People. I wasn't suggesting that the eating of seahorses was immoral or punishable! I was just saying it was sad. To me. Same feeling you might get if you saw a Naso Tang wedged between a ****ake mushroom and red pepper on a kebab.
Edit: Mwaaa ha ha. It edited shi...take mushroom!
Moogled
08-14-2007, 04:33 AM
I always wanted to know what a fried Percula would taste like....
Der_Iron_Chef
08-14-2007, 04:34 AM
I always wanted to know what a fried Percula would taste like....
Chicken.
Chicken of the sea.
albert_dao
08-14-2007, 07:25 PM
I have some nice Ricordias for sale, just in case anyone wants to try eating those.
Rippin
08-14-2007, 08:51 PM
I have some nice Ricordias for sale, just in case anyone wants to try eating those.
Mmmmm...slimey and bitter...
Moogled
08-15-2007, 01:16 AM
I have some nice Ricordias for sale, just in case anyone wants to try eating those.
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albert_dao
08-15-2007, 05:55 AM
You better not post those Marco. Those are for your eyes only!
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