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Where was she from?
Cambodia
I wonder if that's common practice, where I grew up in Australia it wasn't uncommon to see meat hung up outside under a tree and people just cutting off the rotten bits
Maybe.
This was Dunedin, NZ, so it was cold enough during the day to not be the end of the world, but still...
Yeah In today's day and age with what we know about bacteria and refrigeration i see no need for what any of these people were doing
For meat, that's actually OK. Many meat curing processes involve mold.
On the other hand, don't eat moldy bread.