Photo courtesy of R.L.S. Found at a supermarket in Ulsan, South Korea.
9 Comments on Try the smorked turkey
Clam packaged for your approval.
Fresh smorked by Long Duc Dong, made fresh from neighborhood cat and dog.
Som tng wong………… again.
When I was in Korea, I came across an ice-cream seller at a well-know tourist spot. He was selling ‘Turkey Icecream”. Of course it sounded disgusting, and then I realised he meant ‘Turkish IceCream”. I tried to correct him but he was rude and dismissive. I am sure none bought his turkey flavoured ice cream.
I’ve seen smoked turkey legs marketed at north Florida/South Georgia events such as Mule days. The fresh ones smoked at the events smelled good. I think I’ll pass on the shrink wrapped Chinese version.
Clam packaged for your approval.
Fresh smorked by Long Duc Dong, made fresh from neighborhood cat and dog.
Som tng wong………… again.
When I was in Korea, I came across an ice-cream seller at a well-know tourist spot. He was selling ‘Turkey Icecream”. Of course it sounded disgusting, and then I realised he meant ‘Turkish IceCream”. I tried to correct him but he was rude and dismissive. I am sure none bought his turkey flavoured ice cream.
I’ve seen smoked turkey legs marketed at north Florida/South Georgia events such as Mule days. The fresh ones smoked at the events smelled good. I think I’ll pass on the shrink wrapped Chinese version.
Just in time for the Haridays!
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I would bet most Asians have a better grasp of English than your typical tard in a “Gone To Soon” shirt.
mnhawk you got that correct. but the Asians mistakes are funny the ‘gone to soon’ crowd it is just plain ignorance.