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Thursday, February 7, 2008

The BBC (and even The Register) find about about my delicious Isaan Rice Rats

"Thailand's roadside fast-food vendors are enjoying booming sales of the country's latest fave dish - rat. According to the Beeb, rat has long been on the menu in Thailand's poorer north, but is now widely available for discerning gourmets countrywide."
-- this could be as well a quote from my not so far past article on this Isaan delicacy: Isaan Rice Field Rat or Bandicoot Rat, by incidence one of my most quoted pieces so far.
World-media stuff, read more on it (and maybe taste some field rat for yourself when coming to Thailand!




The Register:
"Thailand's roadside fast-food vendors are enjoying booming sales of the country's latest fave dish - rat.
According to the Beeb, rat has long been on the menu in Thailand's poorer north, but is now widely available for discerning gourmets countrywide. Customers can get their rat uncooked, or poached, fried, grilled or baked, and stump as much as 150 baht (£2.30) a kilo for the privilege.
Rat seller Sala Prompim told AP: "It's tastier than other meats - nothing can compete with rat," adding that the liver and thigh offered the best dining experience.
One satisfied customer confirmed: "It's better than chicken. It all depends what you like, but it's a normal meat like any other."
Prompim, who claims to sell as much as 100kg of rat on a good day, stressed that his rodents were captured in the countryside, not in Thailand's cities. He said: "They are definitely clean."
Sadly, the BBC doesn't offer an answer to the obvious question: what does rat taste like? While guinea pig and snake are reckoned to be a bit like chicken, and humans obviously offer a bacon-like experience, we have no data available on rat. Anyone eaten out in Thailand recently?"

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