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Although multiculturalism is wonderful in things like fashion and the arts, some differences are more difficult to embrace than others. Take food, for example. Jeffrey Dryfoos, who publishes food magazines , including Dessert Professional, has prepared a sample menu of ten edibles from around... more
Reviewed by radaronline Jun 03, 10:32am ( 15 reviews ) • radaronline.com
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Rated by slytherinpriide on Sep 07, 2:27pm
It's all in taste. Americans can eat some pretty strange and freaky things too (Chitlins anyone?). It's just interesting to see people's views on things.
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Rated by SpazAholic on Jun 06, 12:59am
ignorance at it's best. you don't label exotic food as disgusting. most of these taste pretty good. I guess when the site is pink you'd assume that it's made for the pampered. Enjoy your soylent green McSuck burgers..
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Rated by nrkn on Jun 04, 11:49pm
Glitterpony nailed it in one.
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Reviewed by Fliffy on Jun 04, 11:18pm
Yum balut ! it's also considered a delicacy.
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Rated by glitterpony562 on Jun 04, 10:49pm
Hang on...Isn't this that Cracked article that's been going around for about 3 years, only with no pictures and all the funny text removed? Yes, it is. Thanks and die.
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Rated by cogamble on Jun 04, 4:53pm
cracked article?