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Northern Vietnamese cuisine is also notable for its wide range of meat choices. Exotic meats such as [[Dog meat consumption in Vietnam|dog meat]], [[cat meat]], [[rat meat]], [[snake meat]],[[Trionychidae|soft-shell turtle]], deer, and domestic goat are sold in street-side restaurants and generally paired with alcoholic beverages. A taboo in many Western countries and in southern Vietnam, consumption of dog meat and cat meat is common throughout the northern part of the country and is believed to raise the libido in men. Television chef [[Andrew Zimmern]] visited northern Vietnam in the 12th episode of his popular show ''[[Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern]]''.[[Cobra]] beating heart and dried bones, silkworms, and [[bull penis]] are some of the dishes he sampled. He also tried [[porcupine]].

Northern Vietnamese cuisine is also notable for its wide range of meat choices. Exotic meats such as dog meat, cat meat, rat meat, snake meat,soft-shell turtle, deer, and domestic goat are sold in street-side restaurants and generally paired with alcoholic beverages. A taboo in many Western countries and in southern Vietnam, consumption of dog meat and cat meat is common throughout the northern part of the country and is believed to raise the libido in men. Television chef Andrew Zimmern visited northern Vietnam in the 12th episode of his popular show Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern.Cobra beating heart and dried bones, silkworms, and bull penis are some of the dishes he sampled. He also tried porcupine.