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These are the strangest in the . Are you brave enough to them?
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Warning: Viewer Discretion is Advised.
Mammals and big animals
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Monkey brains (simulated), China
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Ape's lips (猩唇) (simulated), China
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Ziheche (紫河車), or Human placenta, as medicine, China
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Frog juice, Peru
Bats
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Bat, Udomxai, Laos
Rats
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Rat meat, Thailand
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Rat meat, Yangshuo, Guangxi, China
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Dish of Guinea pig, similar to rat, Ecuador
Cats
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Cats sold for meat, East Asia
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Kopi Luwak, or civet coffee, coffee beans excreted by asian palm civet, more straightforwardly, cat poop, Indonesia
Dogs
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Fried dog meat, Hanoi, Vietnam
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Dog meat, Guilin, China
Lambs
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A whole lamb meat on a rotisserie, China
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Roasted lamb's head, Northern California, U.S.
Camels
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Roast camel, supposedly in Volkach, Bavaria, Germany
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Camel, Mauritania
Penis and testicles
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Bull penis, Japanese restaurant in New York City
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Goat testicles, Madrid, Spain
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Beef testicles, Italy
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Fried lamb testicles
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Rocky Mountain oysters (deep-fried bovine testicles), North America
Snakes
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Snake wine, Taipei, Taiwan
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Snake meat, Taipei, Taiwan
Birds and poultries
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Chick balut, Philippines
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Balut sold on street, Nanjing, China
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Bird's nest (燕窩), as Chinese medicine, Chicago Chinatown
Fish and seafoods
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Hákarl (rotten Greenland shark), Iceland
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Seahorse, Beijing, China
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Tuna eyeball, Japan
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Sannakji (raw dish of a small octopus), Korea
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Ikizukuri (fish eaten alive), Japan
Drunken shrimp
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Drunken shrimp, China
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Drunken shrimp, China
Insects and small animals
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Fried spiders, Skuon, Cambodia
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Lethocerus indicus, Lopburi, Thailand
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Centipedes, Beijing, China
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Locusts, Beijing, China
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Exoskeleton of insects, Beijing, China
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Silkworm pupae, possibly in China
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Bamboo worms, Bangkok, Thailand
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Fried cicada, Weifang, Shandong, China
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Fried crickets, Thailand
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Mixed street foods in Bangkok
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Larvae, ant eggs and grasshoppers dish in Mexico
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Escamoles (larvae of ants), Mexico
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Casu marzu ("rotten cheese", containing live insect larvae), Italy
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Grilled centipede and bee cocoon's poster, China
Grasshoppers
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Deep fried grasshoppers and bamboo worms, Kunming, China
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Grasshoppers, Bangkok, Thailand
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Red grasshoppers
Scorpions
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Scorpions, Beijing, China
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Scorpions, Beijing, China
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Scorpion wine, Taipei, Taiwan
Vegetables and fungus
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Caterpillar fungus (冬蟲夏草), Southern Qinghai, China
Mixed dishes
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Seahorse and scorpion skewers, China
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Starfish, scorpions and seahorse skewers, China
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Caterpillar fungus, mountain yak penis, mythic fungus and primrose oil, as traditional Chinese medicines
Licensing
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