Bat meat still popular in parts of Indonesia, despite coronavirus fears - Reuters

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Bats are traditionally eaten by the Minahasan people from North Sulawesi in the form of a curry-like dish called Paniki. Whole bats are used in Paniki, including the head and wings.

"It (the coronavirus) has not affected sales," said bat seller Stenly Timbuleng at his stall in Tomohon, a city in North Sulawesi, south of the provincial capital of Manado.

"In fact... sales continue. It is always sold out."

On an average day, Timbuleng sells 50-60 bats and during festive periods, he can sell up to 600.


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