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Richard 08-09-2009 08:30

Malawi - Mice, anyone?
 
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Food is food when you're hungry - which is why I learned to never ask vendors what type meat I was consuming when in SEA. :p

And so it goes... ;)

Richard's $.02 :munchin

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Mice, anyone?
Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, AP, 9 Aug 2009

Cooked, salted or dried, field mice strung on sticks are sold as a popular delicacy in Malawi markets and roadside stalls.

The mice are hunted in corn fields after the harvest when they have grown plump on a diet of grains, fruits, grass and the odd insect. The most widely eaten species is known locally as Kapuku, gray in color and with a shorter tail than the more common rat.

Young boys have to be quick as they chase the mice through the fields and catch them. But local villagers have also come up with an innovative trap.

One method involves digging holes and putting clay pots filled with water into them. The mouth of the pot is smeared with fried corn husks. As some of the mice fight for the husks, they fall into the pot and drown.

Malawi, with a population of 12 million, is among the poorest countries in the world, with rampant disease and hunger, aggravated by periodic droughts and crop failure.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090809/...hty_tasty_mice

Kyobanim 08-09-2009 09:10

Are the small ones considered veal?

HowardCohodas 08-09-2009 09:13

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Originally Posted by Kyobanim (Post 277680)
Are the small ones considered veal?

Only the milk-fed ones. :D

Sten 08-09-2009 09:29

From experience, If your going to eat rats, mice, bats or cats have a supply of de-worming meds on hand and just use them as a prophylaxis.


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