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fastfastlane discovered 5 months ago
This Vietnamese delicacy starts when a restaurant server makes a slit along the belly of the snake, and then drains its blood into a vat of rice wine. The mixture is often served in shots. Sometimes a drinker will down the snake's still-beating heart. This is followed by a meal of snake meat. Locals consider the fiery, unpleasant-tasting drink to have healing qualities.
DragonMage rated 5 months ago
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
ZeroDyne rated 5 months ago
The fertilized duck egg is actually pretty good. But it's gross that you're eating a duck fetus =\.
joeturnerfr rated 5 months ago
grim
joeworm11 rated 5 months ago
Yes, that's very strange that the entry on Fugu would be so inaccurate. Even an old episode of the Simpson's covered this topic. The parts with highest concentrations of tetrodotoxin are removed and NOT eaten. In the episode, an apprentice sushi chef prepares Homer's Fugu when the master is busy making out with Ms. Krabappel. Later the master chef realizes the apprentice's error. Fortunately Homer does not die but learns how precious life is. Awe, the wonders of sashimi.
reesmeister rated 5 months ago
From the page: "Balut, is a fertilized duck egg, with a partially formed fetus inside"... I was raised in the Philippines, and could imitate the Balut vendors perfectly.. I would shout "Baloooooooot" and my Philippino-american neighbors would come running out of their houses... "where's the balut!?!?!" They LOVED the stuff.
Luminoth rated 5 months ago
I did not know Kopi Luwak was real. I thought it was made up by the writers of the movie Bucket List.
rjj rated 5 months ago
Snake wine This Vietnamese delicacy starts when a restaurant server makes a slit along the belly of the snake, and then drains its blood into a vat of rice wine.
travistarrant rated 5 months ago
Yummy!!! These look like very old Payday Candy bars.
bringatoweltoo rated 5 months ago
From the page: "Fugu is made from the poisons extracted from the pufferfish. The creature contains lethal levels of poison, and only licensed, trained chefs are allowed to prepare it." How do people actually type something like that without realizing it doesn't make sense? If it sounds like eating poison extracted from the fish would kill you, well, that's only because it would. Even Wikipedia can tell you that people eat the meat and avoid the fish's poison in all but the tiniest doses. This is just lazy web-authoring.
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