The Philippines
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Balut |
People eat eggs all over the world. Scrambled, fried, poached, soft-boiled and hard-boiled eggs are a popular food. One of the ways
eggs are eaten in the Philippines is the food called balut. Balut is a hard-boiled duck egg. But, in middle of a balut egg you will find a duck!
The USA
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BBQ Alligator |
Barbecue is a
traditional way of cooking meat in the United States. In many countries
meat is cooked on a grill over an open fire. Real barbecue, on the other hand, is a way of cooking meat that requires long cooking times in a closed barbecue cooker. Any kind of meat can be barbecued. Most people know about barbecued pork, chicken or beef. In the state of Florida some people also barbecue alligator.
Mexico
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Chicken Mole |
Do you want to eat chocolate chicken? If you eat the
dish called Chicken mole in Mexico you are eating chocolate chicken. Mole is a sauce made with cocoa and chili peppers. Because
sugar and milk are not used the dish doesn't taste like chocolate. It does
taste delicious.
Korea
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Beondegi |
In Korean restuarants and you can
order beondegi. If you don't know what it is you might think it is beans. But beondegi is baby bugs! A baby bug is called a larva (the plural is larvae) , and the Korean dish beondegi is boiled or roasted silkworm larvae. Beondegi has little fat, so
it is thought to be a health food.
Italy
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Look close to see the maggots! |
The Korean dish beondegi is silkworm larvae. But larvae are also eaten in Europe. Cazu Marzu is a sheep milk cheese. It is eaten in Italy on the islands of Sardinia and Corsica. The cheese is famous because it
contains live maggots (fly larvae). The cheese is usually eaten spread on bread. When the cheese is eaten the maggots are still alive. The maggots can jump up to 15 centimeters, so people cover it with their free hand when they eat it.
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