Episode "Extreme Eats"
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Extreme Eats 5
Three men standing together at the Balut festival. Balut are 16 to 18 day old duck or chicken (traditional duck) embryos. Opening the narrow end of the egg in the same way a soft-boiled chicken egg is opened eats them.
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Extreme Eats 6
Front view tarantula on glass. For the Piaroa Indians in the Venezuelan Amazon, roasted goliath bird eating spider is a staple and much loved part of their diet. Many cultures around the world eat tarantulas but the Piaroa have the honor of eating the biggest in the world.
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Two men and small boy preparing fish on green leaves.
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Extreme Eats 1
Young girl petting pony's nose. Today in France, especially in the Camargue in the south where herds of wild horses dashing through water is a photographic cliché, some breeds are raised for meat and as is true of most meat sources, the young – the colts – are preferred for their tenderness. Easily digested, horsemeat has fewer calories than beef—94 per hundred milligrams, compared with 156 for lean beef.
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Penis Hotpot display on table with patrons in background. It is very unusual to eat animal penis at a restaurant. Some people eat an animal's penis to cure an ailment or increase virility.
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Extreme Eats 7
A young girl cutting meat on plate with fries. Today in France, especially in the Camargue in the south where herds of wild horses dashing through water is a photographic cliche, some breeds are raised for meat and as is true of most meat sources, the young, the colts, are preferred for their tenderness. Easily digested, horsemeat has fewer calories than beefÑ94 per hundred milligrams, compared with 156 for lean beef.
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Extreme Eats 2
Close-up curled up penis meat on plate with chopsticks. It is very unusual to eat animal penis at a restaurant. Some people eat an animal's penis to cure an ailment or increase virility.
