bizarre food
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nitsbubb
@nitsbubb (1308)
• Pune, India
18 Oct 20
I was inspired by one of the myLotters - By Lena Kovadlo @lovebuglena -
about the beef-tongue recipe that compelled me to write about one of the bizarre dishes I ever had.
I was in Nigeria for a few months on one assignment....
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redredrose
@redredrose (1105)
• United States
13 Feb 13
I saw a cable a show once called Bizarre Eats from around the world. Now this episode was about foods from i believe Brazil. What they were talking about on the show is deer tartar( cooked just a bit but nearly raw) and some kind...
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heaytheblogger
@heaytheblogger (2876)
• Philippines
1 Dec 12
Exotic foods are one local attraction on traditional cultures and customs. Sometimes it is also a mark of a country’s identity. Every country has its own distinct, fascinating, and even bizarre types of cuisine. Occasionally it...
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eurekafemme
@eurekafemme (5874)
• Philippines
26 Jan 10
Here in my country there are certsin food considered as bizarre or unusual. Like sauteed crickets, adobong frog's legs, animal innards cooked in animal's blood mixed with vinegar and even snakes and fresh worms and a day old chick...
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irishmist
@irishmist (3814)
• United States
9 Sep 07
I on occasion watch a TV Show Called Bizarre Foods. Now I have seen Andrew Zimmern eat some really weird food, but tonite this one will take the cake. This guy is in Ecuador, and one of the most popular food is a poor little...
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