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Meals, Unbelievable but True

written by: Delia
 
How about some cockroaches spiced up with oregano, a little parsley and onions on top. Yummy! Play this quiz and see what other disgusting dishes are eaten around the world.

Question 1:


To make this dish you would: leave your cheese outside covered with loose cheesecloth, allow flies to lay their eggs inside the cheese, the maggots will hatch and then spread it on toast. Enjoy!
Retsina
Blutwurst
Ricci di mare
Maggot-cheese

Question 2:


This Philippine blood stew is made by using the heart and blood of a pig.
Blazing curry
Ngapi-jaw
Durian
Diniguan

Question 3:


This speciality comes straight from the outbacks of Australia. It is the white larvae of the ghost moth that are often found in trunks and roots of trees.
Geoduck clams
Baalut
Sashimi
Witchetty grubs

Question 4:


This is a special Eskimo dish. They gut this animal and stuff it with dead seagulls. It's left underground to mature for a while and then they would have a dinner feasts.
Gull-stuffed walrus
Borscht
Retsina
Gull-stuffed dog

Question 5:


In India, they consider this body fluid a sedative, especially if it comes from an animal like the ox. Some people who study yoga will use the human form of it.
Urine
Sweat
Saliva
Blood

Question 6:


This was a common dish in England at the beginning of the century. It contains raisins, sugar, chestnuts, rice, and 3 quarts of pork blood.
Blood Pudding
Yule brod
Liver and lights
Blood Thirsty

Question 7:


This dish of fresh squid is eaten alive and raw, even at the moment of swallowing it.
Ika sashimi
Hachi no ko
Inago
Mollejas

Question 8:


This dish is prepared in Norway. Its name means "cod soaked in plutonium". It is dried whitefish soaked in lye, a strong solution of sodium or potassium hydroxide.
Criadillas
Yule brod
Limburger
Lutefisk

Question 9:


This is the dictionary's meaning of this meal: stuffed derma; roasted fowl intestines with a seasoned filling of matzo meal and suet.
Kishke
Lutefisk
Limburger
Criadillas

Question 10:


To eat this meal you would: wait for a fertilized egg until the 16th day of incubation, open it and swallow the fetus without removing anything from it except some feathers from your teeth.
Nankotsu
Dookers
Mollejas
Balut

 


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