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A French Delicacy Discovered by the Brits!
- Thursday October 17, 2013
- AFP
Frogs' legs are considered a French delicacy, but new archaeological evidence suggests Britons were the first to discover their culinary qualities -- up to 8,000 years ago.Archaeologists at a site close to Stonehenge in southwest England have discovered...
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Caution: Eating Goan Frog Legs Could Cause Cancer
- Monday February 2, 2015
- IANS, Panaji
Smoking cigarettes is not the only way to contract cancer. If one believes the Goa Forest Department, eating frog meat can also get you a date with cancer.Around this time of the year poachers, with a torch in one hand and a bag in the other, slosh around...
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Order 'jumping chicken' in Goa, get served a frog
- Friday July 2, 2010
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
It's a cloudy night. The only sounds are that of rubber slippers sloshing in the ankle-deep marsh in one of the many nondescript paddy fields somewhere in north Goa and the noisy symphony of croaking bull frogs seeking mates.Armed with a powerful flashlight, a gunny sack and a knife tucked in the waist, the team of hunters move in the direction whe...
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A French Delicacy Discovered by the Brits!
- Thursday October 17, 2013
- AFP
Frogs' legs are considered a French delicacy, but new archaeological evidence suggests Britons were the first to discover their culinary qualities -- up to 8,000 years ago.Archaeologists at a site close to Stonehenge in southwest England have discovered...
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food.ndtv.com
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Caution: Eating Goan Frog Legs Could Cause Cancer
- Monday February 2, 2015
- IANS, Panaji
Smoking cigarettes is not the only way to contract cancer. If one believes the Goa Forest Department, eating frog meat can also get you a date with cancer.Around this time of the year poachers, with a torch in one hand and a bag in the other, slosh around...
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food.ndtv.com
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Order 'jumping chicken' in Goa, get served a frog
- Friday July 2, 2010
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
It's a cloudy night. The only sounds are that of rubber slippers sloshing in the ankle-deep marsh in one of the many nondescript paddy fields somewhere in north Goa and the noisy symphony of croaking bull frogs seeking mates.Armed with a powerful flashlight, a gunny sack and a knife tucked in the waist, the team of hunters move in the direction whe...
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