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<![CDATA[<p>There are many delicious Chinese foods out there, but do you know some of the other things they also eat at china? Well, here are some facts to gross you out.</p>

<p>Dogs- yes dogs, can you imagine the little pet dog of yours is actually one of the favorite food in china? Most dogs that are eaten are breed for eating, just like the pigs. The dogs are mostly skinned and cooked in boiled water.</p>
 
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<p>Birds- the little birds that you see jumping around your back yard everyday. Yea, they are a kind of food, they are first feathered, cut open, take out the guts, then fried in water with oil. </p>
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<p>Caterpillars- in some of the poor countryside of China, farmers sometimes eat the caterpillars they find on their plants. RAW! However, the caterpillars is rich with protein and can do no harm. </p>
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<p>Animal guts- when eating, Chinese people do not believe in wasting in any part of the animal’s body, therefore all parts in a animal are consumed. Things such as stomach, tongue, brain, neck and one time I even see tests of a chicken is been ate by a old Chinese person.</p>
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<p>Grasshoppers- Grasshoppers are extremely rich in protein and is often fried and ate as a snack. They are spicy and out of this world. I encourage anyone have the chance to try it.  </p>
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<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2007 01:55:39 PST</pubDate></item>
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