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Anonymous A started this discussion 1 week ago#126,269
"The intestines and other internal organs were washed multiple times, squeezed with lemon juice to reduce slime and odor. I noticed there were still young feces inside," he recounted.
After cleaning, the goat's internal organs were cut into small pieces and cooked on the stove with a little water until the young feces dissolved. The mixture was then combined with other ingredients and simmered into a thick, dark yellow soup.
Oatmeal Fucker !BYUc1TwJMU joined in and replied with this 1 week ago, 8 hours later[^][v]#1,366,942
> The main ingredients of the unique Nam Pia dish include the internal organs of herbivores such as heart, liver, spleen, lungs... and especially "pia". Pia is the viscous liquid inside the undeveloped intestines of herbivores, specifically undigested food and digestive fluids.
Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 1 week ago, 5 hours later, 14 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,366,964
Asian food is widely considered to be superior in terms of flavor to western food. Think about that for a minute. How can you say poop tastes bad if you’ve never had it before?