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We eat brains, tounges, intestines, eyes, stomach etc. I personally don't eat most of these. Probs the only thing i eat here is intestines. Kokoreç is great
I had it a little before the pandemic in an authentic Chinese restaurant and honestly... its so interesting because it almost entirely dissolves in your mouth since its not muscle. its not even chewy and barely has any flavor so if you marinate it in a sauce you like you get basically a very soft ball of the flavor you pick. I will definitelly have it again.
I love balut when it’s cooked! The soup is the best part. (Sorry I’m a weird person) But, it’s normal eating balut once or twice a day maximum in Philippines! (I think.)
I’m starting to be annoyed and ticked off at people saying “oh Chinese always eat cat and dog” Pls. Just shut the hell up. I’m sick and tired of it. I’m a Chinese. No inappropriate replies thx
Blame the Koreans. They’re the ones keeping that sick tradition alive, still proud of it, and worse of all, they won’t shut up about it when they’re in Western countries, which makes foreigners think all Asians are like Koreans
I remember watching an episode of 1000 ways to die where a guy died from eating live octopus because it tried to fight its way out while it was inside him.
In Ireland pigs trotters (crubin 'crubeens') was also popular in the past. .....A lady went in to her local butchers and said "do you have pigs feet." "No", the butcher replied, "its just the way I walk."
hi! im from Mexico, and also love scotish culture. Ive tried actually some of these foods. 1. huitlacoche. the best. tastes like a soft mushroom and in quesadillas its just incredible 2. Haggis. not for weak stomaches haha. smells kinda bad, tastes heavenly. 3 we do eat some insects here Chapulines which are grasshoppers, and escamoles are great. excellent video!!!
I watched Oldboy a long time ago and the live octopus eating scene scared and fascinated me at the same time and I still can't get that image out of my head, a great movie too
Bird embryo brings back those recurring nightmares where I'm carrying around a sickly fetus. In the dream, I end up losing it or smearing it on something and am torn between feeling guilty and relieved because it was gross and not fun to carry around.
I’ve eaten horse before it’s actually really good... also omg I just did the poll in this video and everyone picked fried insects XD... oh never mind I was just the only one to do it so far XD
Craziest thing I ever ate was a live scorpion when I went to China. You take an emperor scorpion, dip it in some rum and have at it. It was disgusting but apparently a test of manliness. The place was called the scorpion bar and the menu was rife with spelling errors. So do I feel like more of a man??? No. No I do not.
I've eaten live octopus several times while in Japan. The small ones with the long tentacles you want to chew because they are usually picked straight out of the water from a tank and are still very lively. If you don't take a good Chomp and try to gag it down without chewing they will suction cup themselves to the side of your throat and choke you as they try to climb out. The larger ones are eaten by wrapping the tentacles around your chopstick. You hold your Chopstick upright and place the octopus on top and then spin the chopstick while moving your hand that's gripping the octopus slowly down the Chopstick so that the tentacles twist tightly around the stick. You then shove that bad boy down your gullet and swallow. It's kind of like eating a really large raw oyster, a large oyster with 8 suction cup covered tentacles that will strangle you if you don't eat it correctly.
I ate cow, lamp,fish, head and sometimes when I'm lucky I get the tongue and I ate the eyes the ate them closed eye because of that black water inside so I cleaned them then ate them 😁 i ate few other foods people find them disgusting ... But they were good .... trying is not bad😆
In Bali, Indonesia i heard that some restourant serve monkey brain This how they serve it 1. First. They bring a living monkey to the custom table that have a cage below it and the head popping out of the table 2. Second. The chef gave the monkey a Brutal SLICE TO THE HEAD IN FRONT OF THE CUSTOMERS AND THEN CUT OPEN THE SKULL AND BLOOD SPILLED TO THE FLOOR AND THE MONKEY SCREAMED and died 3. Third. The brain gets removed from the body and served in a plate 4. Fourth. The customer's Food is served
@@ryanjules1674 U sure have a point but isnt that what happens to every single chicken,cow,sheep etc. Also wht about those animals which get skinned for leather? ( Not sayin this is justified any type of cruelty should be a punishable offense unless done for food, i guess, though at least they should let the animals live properly before being served and give humane deaths)
I saw a video similar to what you just said on faces of death but I was not sure if it was a ritual or at a diner.the monkey was alive with the head sticking out they beat the monkey to death and then ate the brain. Quite disgusting to me, but I don't know maybe it's a normal in other countries.
1:17 Tripe is also common in Mexico in a dish called 'Menudo' which is cow tripe. 1:57 Another odd French dish is frog legs. 5:31 Duck embryo in an egg called 'Balut' is popular in the Philippines.
Black pudding doesn't sound that weird to many continental Europeans either. Similar products are eaten in German speaking countries, and in Scandinavia as well. I'm from Austria myself, and my grandfather loved Blutwurst (literally "blood sausage") and used to fry it along with onions and potatoes. It's not very popular with the younger generations, but still not totally uncommon.
Get real. Americans eat testicles, hearts, .liver, gizzards, lungs and intestines. As a child I remember my GM boiling the hog's head to make hog head 'cheese'. And if there is anything more disgusting than Chitterlings right after the pig is killed , I don't know what it is. But I still eat them.
The strangest food I have eaten was probably fried rattlesnake...I really liked it. I only had it that one time though. I would be willing to try alligator but haven't had the chance yet.
I loved trying the moving octopus in Korea! The tentacles are cut into small pieces and all you need to do is dip it in soy sauce to avoid the suckers from sticking to your mouth. It didn't taste like much but it was a fun experience!
It was fun eating a live animal??? Take a look in a mirror and ask yourself if you like what you see, maybe you’ll learn how cruel and sadistic you are.
Meanwhile In Turkey: lamb head and brain is pretty popular, "kokoreç"( wrapped intestine grilled, popular street food served inside a bread with tomato , pepper and spices ), mumbar dolması (spicy rice filled intestine), İşkembe çorbası (Rumen soup, served with garlic sauce, usually the people who drank at night eats and go to sleep), midye dolma(rice filled mussel, also popular street food we also eat the meat part) and all of them taste awesome!
I am an Indian The only strange foods i have eaten here are Goat's or Cow's or sheep's liver,kidney,lungs,heart(I like these),tongue,legs and hooves,brains(i hate these). *EDIT:They were cooked tho.
in philippines, we eat fried worms 😄 we eat isaw (which is a chicken's or a pig's intestine) and dugo-dugo (which would be either a pig's or a chicken's blood im not really sure but it tastes good.)
CN Orosco Completely false. Every single one of your required daily intake of vitamins and minerals can be attained by a vegetarian diet, and all but one- vitamin B12, by a vegan diet. Vitamin B12 can be ingested orally, at low cost and high absorption through supplements. Meat is the cause of much do the developed worlds health problems, including heart disease, which kills many, many people per year, and in many counties is the number one chase of death. A vegetarian and vegan diet are scientifically much healthier for your body. A diet that is very low on meat- up to twice a week maximum, is also quite good for you. But to say we need meat as humans is completely false.
I've never had it but since I live in the Prairies in Canada I've heard of a dish called Prairie Oysters, apparently they are bull testicles. I'm surprised you didn't mention those, though I doubt many people have even heard of them outside the region
Satya Vaswani I've lived in Alberta my whole life, in the country on top of it. I haven't seen anyone eat it myself but I have heard about it, only a few times but you are right it certainly has largely died out.
as the narrator described it, it looks like our spanish "morcilla" (I really love morcilla). It's a shame I didn't try it out when I went to UK last year :(
one time in the summer of 1979, 2 of my cousins and I colored 7up with yellow food coloring and green food coloring, poured it into a Tupperware bowl and crunched up saltine crackers into it. their mom (my mom's half sister) thought that was weird