Posted by: Omar C. Garcia | August 27, 2014
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Aww…wonderful memories of New Delhi…we ate chicken and mutton from a little shop such as this and it was delicious and fresh and a special event by our host family to be served meat. We were honored to be honored.
By: Linda Moore on August 27, 2014
at 10:08 AM
I love these little shops. As I once asked my cook in Bangladesh, “Please go early and get us some morning meat!” This is the kind of stuff that makes travel fun and adventurous. Thanks for sharing your memory.
By: Omar C. Garcia on August 27, 2014
at 10:12 AM
GROSS‼️Pastor Omar, I know you are too smart to EVER eat such😷, but what kind of meat would it be?
By: Marcia Frith on August 28, 2014
at 8:15 AM
lol … yes, it’s kinda gross. In my younger years of adventure eating I ate all kinds of interesting stuff, including a lot of MUO or meat of unknown origin. The meat in the pic is goat meat. Nowadays I eat more pasta overseas. It’s a bit safer. 😊
By: Omar C. Garcia on August 28, 2014
at 8:25 AM