🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🗣 Warning🗣 🚨🚨🚨🚨 Oh my. They serve “pet tripe” here. The Mondongo should not have black hairs in it. Only pet tripe/mondongo that has not been cleaned correctly has this. Look it up. I informed the y’all man about this and he refused to give me my money back even after I showed him all the hairs stuck in the tripe. Do not go to this place he took 12 bucks and couldn’t change the soup for something else. Do not ever ever ever eat here they are nasty!!!! But the owner said this is normal. Umm no it’s not! If your feeding humans this is not acceptable!!!
What I found on line.
I would say that what you have is simply a piece of tripe that got buy inspection. However, many meat packers depending on the value that they can get selling fresh cleaned tripe vs. un-scalded tripe (pet food tripe) will sometimes switch production to washed tripe for pet food. It is then boxed in waxed line boxes and blast frozen. If by some reason a box of this tripe got diverted to edible tripe then that is a serious issue.
There has to be a big spread between the value of inedible tripe vs. edible tripe because the cost to process edible tripe is so much greater. So when the spread isn't there packers will go to inedible or...
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