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Title: World's weirdest foods
Post by: mugiwara on August 18, 2014, 10:02:26 PM
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Maggot cheese
Maggot cheese, or Casu Marzu, is a traditional Sardinian cheese riddled with live insect larvae. The live insects are added to breakdown the cheese fats and make it soft and gooey. Some people clear the maggots from the cheese before consuming; others eat the cheese with the larvae still in it.

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    Hypercolor ice cream
    A Spanish physicist has developed an ice cream that changes colour as it is licked. Called xamaleon, the frozen treat starts off a pale blue. Before it is served, a "love elixer" is sprayed onto the ice cream, which turns it purple. As it licked into oblivion, it turns pink. And best of all? It’s tutti-frutti flavoured!

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    Cat poop coffee
    Kopi Luwak is a coffee made from the beans of coffee berries which have been eaten by the Asian Palm Civet (known as a toddy cat) then passed through its digestive system. The cat-like animals are fussy about which berries they choose to eat, hence the coffee beans are considered to be the finest and most expensive in the world.

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    Bird’s nest soup
    Bird’s nest soup is a made from a species of bird that produces the thick soup from saliva nests. The Chinese delicacy uses rare edible bird’s nests in the soup which makes it amongst the world’s most expensive animal products consumed by humans.

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    Crispy-fried tarantula
    If you've ever been bitten by a spider now you can get your own back by eating the deep-fried version. Considered a local delicacy in Cambodia, tarantulas are deep fried, covered in garlic and salt and sold on the streets.

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    Pufferfish
    Despite being one of the second most poisonous vertebrate fish in the world, pufferfish is a celebrated Japanese cuisine. If the dish, named fugu, is prepared incorrectly it will lethally poison the victim.

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    Live octopus
    In Korea, Sannakji is a raw dish consisting of live octopus. The octopus is cut into pieces whilst still alive, drizzled with sesame oil and served whilst the tentacles are still squirming on the plate. Now that’s food for thought.

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    Alligator cheesecake
    The main ingredient in this savoury cheesecake is alligator. The swamp monster is an alternative meat that is commonly used in Louisiana due to the commercial farming of the reptile in the southern US state.

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    Haggis
    Haggis may look like the bag end of a bagpipe but it’s actually an edible Scottish tradition. The legendary highland delicacy is made up of sheep’s heart, liver and lung, minced with onion and mixed with oatmeal then traditionally simmered in the animal's stomach for approximately three hours.

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Title: Re: World's weirdest foods
Post by: ThrashMetal on August 20, 2014, 12:58:21 PM
Hmm napanood ko na ito sa national geographic channel. Mukhang hindi ko kayang kainin yung tarantula. Hahaha

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Title: Re: World's weirdest foods
Post by: razorsharp on September 05, 2014, 03:27:35 AM
heyyyy! bakit walang pagkaing pinoy dito. balut pa lang taob na sikmura ng 'merikano kong boss e.
Title: Re: World's weirdest foods
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Title: Re: World's weirdest foods
Post by: mugiwara on September 12, 2014, 08:51:47 PM
favorite ata ni hannibal lecter ung brain hehehe :peace:  :peace:  :peace:  :peace:  :peace:
Title: Re: World's weirdest foods
Post by: -kobe- on September 30, 2014, 04:42:58 PM
        anak ng teteng nemen jerap buhey dun ah

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