It’s OK; 'koala meat' was actually bamboo rat, restaurant claims

Posted: November 10th, 2011 - 11:52pm by Doug Powell

A restaurant in southern China that found itself at the center of outrage for selling "koala meat" claims it was in fact selling a type of rat that bears a resemblance to the drowsy marsupial.

An Australian tourist visiting a restaurant in Guangzhou's Panyu district told a radio station 3AW that diners were able to select a live koala from a cage and could choose whether they wanted it "braised" or "stewed."

Distressed by the scene, the traveller snapped a photo of what appeared to be the iconic animal, bent forward and facing downward in a cage, with only a carrot given as food.

But the general manager of the restaurant denied that the animal was a koala, the Xinhua news agency reported.

"The Australian tourist was actually the victim of a false alarm, as the restaurant never sells koala," the manager said.

Another manager at the restaurant clarified that the animal was a bamboo rat.

The Chinese bamboo rat is found in southern parts of the country and is commonly sold in food markets.

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Tags: China, koala, Meat, Rat, restaurant

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Meat Grinder says:

Ignorance on my part, but is it legal to kill and eat Koala in Australia? Although Bamboo Rat doesn't sound much better.....

Posted on December 29th, 2011 - 10:00am

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