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Asked by Mr.Angus Huke | Mar. 25, 2008 14:21
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A dish introduced speculiarly owned on the silk road, Camel Hoof on Jokul, which gained its name for the shape that is like camel prints on the Jokul. It is a known fact that the camel is the most important means of transportation along the ancient Silk Road. They can travel across the arid desert for great distances, aided by their four broad feet. Camel Hoof is actually tendon, and is highly nutritious. People hardly ever kill camels, and with its long life span, the hoof is difficult to find, and is almost as precious as bear palm.

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Answered by Mr.OSMAN from China | Aug. 09, 2010 10:18
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yes ,i agree with this
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