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Humans are like goats. We'll eat any damned thing. Just ask the people who make PowerBars. In fact, you'll find foods in this world that don't even seem possible. Not just that they could exist, but that people would actually stick this stuff in their mouths without a gun to their head. We've found six dishes that seemed to have sprung from Satan's own cookbook. #6.
Escamoles
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The eggs have the consistency of cottage cheese. The most popular way to eat them is in a taco with guacamole, while being fucking insane.
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#5.
Casu Marzu
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Its translucent larvae are able to jump about 6 inches into the air, making this the only cheese that requires eye protection while eating. The taste is strong enough to burn the tongue, and the larvae themselves pass through the stomach undigested, sometimes surviving long enough to breed in the intestine, where they attempt to bore through the walls, causing vomiting and bloody diarrhea.
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#4.
Lutefisk
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A little too clean. Lutefisk is a traditional Norwegian dish featuring cod that has been steeped for many days in a solution of lye, until its flesh is caustic enough to dissolve silver cutlery.
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It' true, lutefisk is more popular in the United States than in Norway. What the hell are they doing with it? They're not eating it are they? Is it because it' a cheap alternative to colonic irrigation? Seriously, how do you advertise this stuff?
#3.
Baby Mice Wine
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Baby mice wine is a traditional Chinese and Korean "health tonic," which apparently tastes like raw gasoline. Little mice, eyes still closed, are plucked from the embrace of their loving mothers and stuffed (while still alive) into a bottle of rice wine. They are left to ferment while their parents wring their tiny mouse paws in despair, tears drooping sadly from the tips of their whiskers.
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#2.
Pacha
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We wonder why the Iraqis keep blowing themselves up? Wouldn't you, if every evening meal was a festival of death?
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Balut
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Yes, balut is upsetting on about a half-dozen levels. Sure, all meat eaters know on some level that the delicious chop on your plate used to belong to something cute and fluffy, which gambolled in the sun during the brief spring of its life. Most of the time, it' perfectly possible not to give a shit. But, when you're biting into something that hasn't even had a chance to see its mother' face ... well, it' different.
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I suppose my stomach is already desensitis to balut being fed it regularly. It's not THAT bad... Once you get over the crunch of biting through the chick's skull then it's all good.
wouldn't there be some law due to cruelty to animals for numbers 1+3? wait... those countries have bigger issues than saving the lives of poor baby mice and ducks.... bastards...
sup bros,I have actually tried balut before,even though it is looking hell straight in the eyes,it is actually a really healthy food item for you to consume..we are all animals,and all of us are part of the food chain,its not sickening if youre actually from where the food is from.
Agreeing with a few people here. Most birds (at least that I've seen) will just keep laying eggs even without a male around to fertilize them. So, no, they're not potential chickens. On the other hand, a few sometimes slip through the cracks. I've had a chick hatch in my fridge before, and my grandmother routinely checked the egg yolks for spots of blood...
Actually, the sheep head thing is quite delicious. Its found in more places than you think. I myself like the tongue. I don't see anything wrong with it. >__> The infested cheese thingy freaked me out though. Eww. ~t
Lutefisk. It's everywhere here. My father? Huge fan of the stuff. It has the consistancy of jelly. Nasty, nasty, nasty. Also, that bit about whenever I open an egg half expecting a fetus? Yeah. I think that's true.
lydia012 I find it hard to believe that you have actually lived in Korea 30 years and have not even seen or THOUGHT that this could be enjoyed in Korea. I mean give me a break! Most of the food here is enjoyed in MANY different countries, so the picture of the Baby Mice Wine is in China, SO WHAT? You've lived there 30 years and I've been there twice for a total of 3 months and I've seen Baby Mice Wine and you haven't? This wine is traditional from Korea AND China... And get this, snake and snake gallbladder wine which is more from South-Eastern Asian countries like Viet Nam and Cambodia is becoming more and more common in Korea as we speak.I don't see why you have to get high and mighty on us just because we enjoy other forms of more assessable food and drink. Just like Balut lydia012, it says it is enjoyed in a couple countries, but it leaves out Viet Nam in there.. and the Vietnamese LOVE balut! I'm not going to complain because they don't mention us though. I really doubt that you've lived 30 years in Korea without seeing anything like this. You also know that you guys eat dog meat over there right? I mean the attitudes towards that is waning in popularity now, it's still in the past. But maybe the reason you don't know about the baby mouse wine is cause it's from the countryside and you've never left the city to visit the common people. (lol sorry guys I've got a bone to pick since I come from the countryside.. and I'm done being a troll!)
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To the person down below somewhere...the chicken eggs we eat aren't fertilized. That is all.
That's cool, I ate before I got here.
*Balut plays an important role in their diet because it helps them not to be nutrient deficient. (This is base fom one study that I have red.)
to brittany... you're definitely right that "eating ducklings instead of letting them grow into a bird large enough to feed a family is a choice", however, many poor people in the Philippines, our country, eat balut because they don't have enough money to buy pork, beef, chicken, etc. Balut plays an important role in their diet because it will help them not to be nutrient deficient. (This is base fom one study that I have red.)
I'm sorry but the drink that you wrote was from "Korea" is actually NOT from Korea. It is obviously from a Chinese speaking country, as you can see the writing on the bottle. We do NOT have a drink that's made by marinating dead mice. I'd appreciate it if you could fix it because I've never seen nor heard of anything like that in my nearly 30 years of living in Korea.
http://www.thepoultrysite.com/articles/837/parthenogenesis-embryonic-development-in-unfertilized-eggs-may-impact-normal-fertilization-and-embryonic-mortality "In fact, genetic selection drastically increases the inci-dence of parthenogenesis in turkeys. Parthenogene-sis in the BSW turkey was increased by genetic se-lection from 16.7 % in 1952 to 46 % in 1963. How-ever, research on genetic control of or genetic selec-tion for parthenogenesis in modern day poultry does not exist."
Just one more thing to add - apparently (which is also close to the mind as in totally logical) parthenogenesis is also used to preserve the desired qualities through successive generations of birds because it effectively uses only the mother's genes which are later on in the pre-natal stage duplicated in order to provide a normal diploid genome.
Here in Bulgaria we have this thing called Pacha as well. It's more like a soup made of boiled pig's legs and vegetables so it might just be a coincidence or it might be that sheep meat just isn't that popular in most nations in the 21st century. Anyway I've had the eggs conversation before - actually bird species have the ability to procreate without fertilization - it's called parthenogenesis - comes from the Greek parthenos=virgin. In many bird species normal procreation is rotated with parthenogenesis in order to exploit the variability that sexual reproduction gives alongside with the faster reproductive cycles that parthenogenesis allows for. In actuality parthenogenesis in hens has been experimented with in order to increase productivity. I'm leaving it open for you to research though I can't say to what extent it's gained popularity but one thing's for sure to all the nature geeks out there if it's economically sound it will be done. I also leave it up to you to try and fix that if you believe it's wrong :).
Ha funny article some of that stuff was messed up (mice fetus wine???) Oh and to jingmei just because he's the newest one. You do realize that eggs at the store are unfertilized right, you do right, as in no chick would be born anyways. Just making sure.
im from norway and lute fisk is about one of the nasties foods out there. we also have boiled sheep head and belive me it is worse than lute fisk, actually having a relative suck out the eye of a sheep is about as efective as IPECAC. and to red_wolf2525 iraq was never a threath to USA, until you sold them weapons=0
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balut looks like something that came out of motherfucking hell.