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If youre looking for authentic Vietnamese snake wine
there is no more obvious and better place to find it than
Snake Village in Hanoi. Watching the drink being made
is not for the faint hearted but if youve got as far
as here then your curiosity will see you through.
In the restaurants and bars of Snake Village various lethal
snakes are kept on show in cages for the customers to choose
from. Once picked it usually takes two men to kill the angry
reptile, one to hold it upright and the other to slice it
open from head to tail. The blood is then poured into a vat
to be mixed with rice wine. Not much goes to waste as the
heart is cut out and the gall bladder is emptied and mixed
with wine in shot glasses. After the drinking is done the
snake is fried and served up over several hours.
If you dont want to see all of this there is the option
of a heres one I made earlier drink. Other
forms of the wine are left to ferment in vats for a few weeks
after its been poured over the body of a dead snake.
You can see these vats in some of the bars; big glass jars,
some containing up to ten snakes coiled around in the bottom.
Problems have arisen due to the popularity of the drink with
the Vietnamese. As the main culler of rats, snakes are now
highly regarded. Hanoi has seen an endemic rise in the number
of rats roaming the streets without their main predator there
to bother them. As a result the government stopped the sale
of snakes and cats to China and put a trade ban on many restaurants
that serve the wine.
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