Well maybe not all roadkill, some of it may be illegally poached.
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My favorite meal is Dim Sum, served at any of the major Chinese restaurants and several smaller ones in Chicago's Chinatown. Dim Sum meals consist of appetizer portions, wheeled around on carts, you pick and choose what you want from the cart as it goes by. No need to ask what you are eating, it all tastes good.
Even if some of it is roadkill or poached vermin.
Of course, there is no PROOF that any of it was served to humans . . . uh, sure.
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Love to eat there, food is GREAT, and no, I don't ask what it is.Man allegedly sold deer, raccoons to Ill. eateries
KNOX, Ind. (AP) -- Indiana conservation officers have arrested a man for illegally selling deer, raccoons and other wildlife to markets and restaurants in Chicago's Chinatown district for use in meals.
Forty-seven-year-old Alexander Moy of Chicago was being held Tuesday on a charge of illegally selling wildlife in northwestern Indiana's Starke County Jail.
Lt. Tom Torsell says the 47-year-old Moy was arrested Monday in the town of Hamlet, about 25 miles southwest of South Bend, following an undercover investigation. Moy operates the Kankakee Valley Fish Farm in Starke County.
Torsell says the investigation is continuing. He says it's not known yet whether any of the deer, raccoons, turtles or fish that Moy allegedly sold were ever served to people.
It's not clear whether Moy has an attorney. He hasn't appeared in court yet.
My favorite meal is Dim Sum, served at any of the major Chinese restaurants and several smaller ones in Chicago's Chinatown. Dim Sum meals consist of appetizer portions, wheeled around on carts, you pick and choose what you want from the cart as it goes by. No need to ask what you are eating, it all tastes good.
Even if some of it is roadkill or poached vermin.
Of course, there is no PROOF that any of it was served to humans . . . uh, sure.