15 Disgusting Delicacies from Around the World
Unless you're a seasoned traveler that indulges in different cultures fine dining,these foreign dishes will probably make you sick.
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Sheep Head is a delicacy in Bolivia. Here we see a butcher slicing into a boiled head ready to be served. Sheep Head Soup is also a very popular dish in Bolivia. -
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In Peru people like to drink their frogs. Yes, you heard me right, drinking their frogs. It isn't enough to eat frog legs, you must drink a ground up frog to get its full effect. Here we see a Peruvian woman placing a skinned frog into a blender to make a nice cocktail. It is said that Frog Juice is a powerful aphrodisiac. -
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In the Chinese province of Zhejiang, many citizens find Eggs hard boiled in the urine of little boys to be an extra special delicacy. Nobody really knows why they do it, but it has been done for centuries. Parents collect the urine of their schoolchildren, preferably before the age of 10, then boil them on the open air. -
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In other Chinese provinces, penises from various animals are considered delicacies. Some restaurants claim to cook over 30 different animal penises for their customers to choose from. While these, too, supposedly have an aphrodisiac quality to them, they are also supposed to be quite tasty. -
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The Taiwanese have grown fond of a very odd kind of egg. Embryonic Cobra Eggs are quite popular in many parts of Taiwan and it is claimed that these eggs can heal many of the things that ail those that eat them. -
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Large parts of South America find Guinea Pigs very tasty. I'm not sure I am willing to find out how true their statements really are. -
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Speaking of domesticated animals, Vietnam is known for their eating of Dogs. Here you can see a butcher selling dogs on the open market. Dog is a popular meat item in many other part of East Asia as well. -
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We can't properly discuss eating domesticated animals and leave out the cat. This woman from Cte dIvoire can be seen cutting into a baked cat. It turns out that cats are a very popular dish in many parts of Africa and Eastern Asia -
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We can't properly discuss eating domesticated animals and leave out the cat. This woman from Cte dIvoire can be seen cutting into a baked cat. It turns out that cats are a very popular dish in many parts of Africa and Eastern Asia -
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A Sudanese woman can be seen here preparing a lovely meal made from Camel Liver. Its bad enough to eat camels, but their liver? Sudan is actually known as a bastion for camel meat lovers. The country consumes over 70,000 tons of camel meat each year. -
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Looks like a burger with a terribly small meat patty. Turns out that this is in fact cobra meat. Many Indonesian restaurants sell ample supplies of cobra meat, with prices of about 1 per portion. -
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This just looks depressing. As you can clearly see, turtle meat is also prized in some parts of the world. Here we see a butcher in Nicaragua selling turtle meat. -
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I don't think that this picture needs much introduction, these people are in fact eating spiders. These crunchy garlic seasoned spiders can be found on the streets of Cambodia going for as little as 2 for a dozen. -
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If you thought eating spiders was disgusting, how about eating large ants? In Columbia a large species of ant, formally known as the kulonas, grow everywhere and the people have found the ideal way to combat the problem, simply eating them. The kulonas are often backed into some form of pattie, as seen above, making the meal all the more pleasurable. -
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At the onset, this looks like a strangely smoked meat of some kind. Well, it is definitely strange, but the type of meat will amaze you. It turns out that this is lemur meat. Bush meat is quite common in most places of the world, but lemur meat is a delicacy few can try. Since lemurs can only be found on Madagascar, it is only there that such a delicacy can be tried. Unfortunately, due to their 'tasty' nature, many species of lemur have gone all but extinct.
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