Balut, strange food from East Asia

Even those with an iron stomach may cringe at the sight of the balut egg. Unlike any hard boiled egg you’ve seen before, the balut egg offers an added bonus; there, next to the yolk, is the tiny, hard-boiled carcass of a duck fetus.
The sight of a small animal inside of your hard-boiled egg is usually the stuff of nightmares, but in the Philippines, its the stuff of culinary fascination.
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Bon appetit

Kwaraha zao

ASE N’GOK

Wanaipika ama wanaimumunya tu ikiwa raw?

These eggs are taken from a mother duck after 15 days of incubation and then they are boiled. These are hard boiled eggs

Yuck!!!Naona Manyoya. Do they eat even the furry feathers?

Tam Sana…Bora nishibe