My friend's father went to Korea for business. Workplace (out) had stray dogs. But then, they disappeared.Then, they thought that Koreans eat them. (But i am not sure) My friend's father's friend said. I know Korean people dont eat dog. What do you think?
It's really easy to be understood wrongly and there is a cultural barrier in terms of it.
first, korean never never eat puppy or dog they grow in their home.
and yes korean eat dog but that dogs are grown in farm like pig or cow as a stock.
logic and concept is totally different.
Are you trolling? No seriously? Yes dog meat is considered a "delicatessen" type food. There is actually a restaurant tucked away in Myeondong in Seoul that serves dog meat. It is not just advertised all over the place. Koreans don't pick up just random stray dogs, just as people don't pick up random runaway chickens and cook them. I don't think you're serious and I'm not sure I wasted some seconds writing this.
Celeste Romane
Many people in China do eat dogs. Not sure about cats though. Same for Korea. I think in Vietnam they eat cats. I agree on the 'normal' comment, I wouldn't try it though, but for no specific reason, just don't like it.
Dog meat is eaten in Korea. But it's basically just one (or a few ?) type(s) and certainly not random stray dogs. Same for China.