In Saudi Arabia, you will often see them in tended herds in more remote areas. You will see them in the backs of "Bongo" trucks that have an overhead gantry to load them up after they are hobbled. Although it is traditional Saudi fare, I find it horrific to eat. In the supermarkets, you can buy whole leg of camel. Not for me.
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In Saudi Arabia, you will often see them in tended herds in more remote areas. You will see them in the backs of "Bongo" trucks that have an overhead gantry to load them up after they are hobbled. Although it is traditional Saudi fare, I find it horrific to eat. In the supermarkets, you can buy whole leg of camel. Not for me.
ReplyDeleteOn the way to Sex-Ed class?
ReplyDeleteNo donkeys available…
Batchelor party tonight?
ReplyDeleteI saw this in Kuwait a couple of times.
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