After learning recently that frog meat exports were on the rise in Georgia, it now turns out that Turkey has gotten something of a jump start on its neighbor. While Georgians exported a meagre 96 kilos of frog legs last year, it turn out that one Turkish company exported a whopping 500 tons of frog to Europe last year. The company is having such a hard time meeting its export demands that it's actually importing frogs from Syria to keep up with its orders. The full story is here.
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