I've just eaten a noodle snack thing I purchased in a local oriental supermarket.
I was reading the label whilst munching away (like you do) and looked through the ingredients. It was made in Korea... and one of the ingredients was "meat"... not "chicken" or "beef", just "meat".
I'm worried... is the labelling vague for a reason? Does this mean I've just eaten dog meat?? Whats worse is I gave some to my Jack Russell... and we both enjoyed it!
Any advice?
similar to indian restaurants that say meat korma etc. Very worrying. Its probably safer to say its dog/cat/horse/rat meat than anything as wholesome as beef of chicken.
They do a whippet one oop north
LB :love:
|next time, go buy a sandwich or have a salad
mind you they are possibly full of chemicals and stuff
who caresas long as it was tasty.....people eat fish don't they..they swim around all day in filthy polluted water and open there mouthes continually so that the water goes in and out of them. You eat pork....probably come from a pigs arse.....
if it tastes good then sod it..... eat it !!!