Restaurant Serves Up Dog Meat In South Korea


    A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant on July 5, 2005 in Gwacheon, South Korea. Dog meat is a traditional dish in Korea dating back to the Samkuk period (period of the three kingdoms BC 57 – AD 668). Although many recipes existed historically for dog meat, now chefs only make soups, or dishes using boiled or roasted meat. Koreans traditionally eat dog meat on the hottest day of the summer, for it's reputed benefits of virility, invigoration and health. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)


    A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




    A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




    A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




    A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




    A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




    A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




    A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




    A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




    A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




    A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




    A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea


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Restaurant Serves Up Dog Meat In South Korea


A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant on July 5, 2005 in Gwacheon, South Korea. Dog meat is a traditional dish in Korea dating back to the Samkuk period (period of the three kingdoms BC 57 – AD 668). Although many recipes existed historically for dog meat, now chefs only make soups, or dishes using boiled or roasted meat. Koreans traditionally eat dog meat on the hottest day of the summer, for it's reputed benefits of virility, invigoration and health. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)


A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea




A chef cooks raw dog meat at a restaurant in Gwacheon, South Korea


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