Posted on 06/24/2015 3:53:04 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Chinese authorities have broken up an international smuggling ring that was trying to sell chicken wings and pork, some of it more than 40 years old.
The smugglers reportedly bought cheap meat overseas and brought it into the country via Vietnam. While traveling this circuitous route, the meat thawed and was refrozen several times before it finally reached the market.
The products fully filled an entire compartment. It was smelly, and I nearly threw up when I opened the door, Zhang Tao, a government official, told the China Daily.
(Excerpt) Read more at marketwatch.com ...
It could be legally shipped to the US from plants inspected only by the Chinese, with no country of origin labeling.
This meat would be just called “Aged” by the French.
“Our cheeses stink so why shouldn’t our meats”
I would prefer to never, ever eat any food from China, including American raised stuff sent to China for processing. Yuck!
40 years?
Call me skeptical. Maybe something was lost in translation.
There's a place in WI selling off 20 year old cheese. Much sought after, given the TVM of a wheel of cheese that old.
I cannot begin to imagine the tummy aches that 40 year old meat would have caused. It’s not even practical, let alone humane. At a certain point, even a crook should realize the value of your ‘booty’ has depreciated dramatically. If you kill or sicken too many people in your region, the survivors will begin connecting the dots. I guess.
Aged cheddar is amazing. However even 5-10 year old cheddar is very, very, sharp in taste. I cannot imagine 20+ year old.
China does have a dish know as the “century egg” aka “hundred-year egg” aka “thousand-year egg” aka “millennium egg” that’s usually no more that a couple of months old, so you might be on to something.
My dog would eat the heck out of 40 year old meat, until he puked. Then, a few minutes later, after we both have a good laugh, he’d eat the puke and ask for more chiggen. (He can’t say “chicken).
Better safe than sorry. A year or so ago, pine nuts from China were knocking taste buds for a metallic tasting loop, lasting anywhere from hours to a month or more.
Look up "pine nut mouth".
LOL, thats what I tell my wife when she picks up beef with the 50% off label, I tell her its aged AND it costs less.
So Pine Nuts is what that was, I had that for a week about a year ago - total metallic taste.
They were busted just because;
They were selling meat to US Public Schools without paying the vig to the Communist Party.
Good one!!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.