Monday, August 25, 2014


Unique Delicacy - Rat



(Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
A unique harvest is under way in the rice fields of Cambodia where tens of thousands of wild rats are being trapped alive each day to feed a growing export market for the meat of rural rodents.

Popularly considered a disease-carrying nuisance in many societies, the rice field rats, Rattus argentiventer, of this small South-East Asian nation are considered a healthy delicacy due to their free-range lifestyle and largely organic diet.

Rat-catching season reaches its height after the rice harvest in June and July when rats have little to eat in this part of rural Kompong Cham province, some 60km from the capital Phnom Penh.
It's said that wild rats are tasty because they eat organic food, not trash. Tastes like pork.

2 comments:

Doom said...

With the right sauce, shoe leather can taste good. Still, I won't knock it until I can try it. Not that I am in a hurry, but if offered... I suppose I am now the way with food the way that I used to be with sex, and damned lucky too.

Wireless.Phil said...

Yes, and if done correctly, their little toes and ears add a nice crunch.

Home

eXTReMe Tracker