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End to snake-bitten cock-in-a-pot

End to snake-bitten cock-in-a-pot

BEIJING – Chinese health authorities are putting a stop to restaurants serving chickens which have been bitten to death by poisonous snakes and cooked up for a supposedly detoxing meal.

The dish, served by a small number of eateries in the southern province of Guangdong and the south-western city of Chongqing, has generated a storm of publicity and controversy in the Chinese media and amongst bloggers.
A video showing a cook holding a snake and forcing it to bite a live chicken until it dies has been widely circulated online generating mainly angry comments.
‘It’s disgusting and really cruel,’ wrote one poster on the popular portal sina.com.cn.
‘Not only is it cruel and blood-thirsty, but totally amoral,’ the Chongqing Business Daily cited a neighbour to one of the restaurants as saying.
Health authorities in Guangdong have already told restaurants to stop serving ‘poisonous snake-bitten chicken’ and now those in Chongqing have joined in.
– Nampa-Reuters

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