BON APPETIT

Stolen delicacies…

  1. 100 or 1000 year old egg/century egg/millenium egg – China
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Yeah, OK, it’s neither a century nor a millennium old, but this egg is pretty rotten. After being preserved in a mixture of clay, ash and quicklime for a few months, the yolk turns a dark green or even black and slimy while the white has turns to a dark brown translucent jelly. Apparently it smells of strongly of sulphur and ammonia, but tastes like a hardboiled egg… until you breathe out that is

  1. Witchetty grub – Australian
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Part of the Australian ‘bushmeat’ family, this was another staple of Indigenous Australians in the desert. These can either be eaten raw, when it tastes like almonds, or lightly cooked, where its skin crisps like roast chicken and its insides take on the look and consistency of scrambled egg.

  1. Balut – Philippines
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    A developing duck embryo that’s boiled alive in its shell. As well as sounding incredibly harsh, it looks incredibly unappetising. Still, it’s a common street food and is usually served with beers. Can’t say I have the stomach for it.

Pass

rotten shark meat iceland

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ABohSTFpS0

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In a Beijing food market you get dozens of varieties of eggs -chicken, duck, geese and many other birds…some partly broken to show the partly developed chicks; in the adjacent seafood stalls some of the merchandise stinks so much vendors wear gas masks…definitely not for the faint-hearted…

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44647000/jpg/_44647412_china_afp466.jpg

(picture from the net)

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I saw deep frying day old chicks. I can’t remember the state but i find it gross delicacy

gross. delicacy.

Gross. Delicacy.

its another beautiful morning…

It’s another beautiful morning and a brother looks out for another.

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