August 3, 2009 at 3:48 pm
· Filed under bakery, Mammals, Snacks

Have you ever heard about the urban legend about Soviet Union Olympic athletes, whose travel bugets were supposedly extremely tight? The story goes, that their “official” instructions were to buy dog food to eat, as it is relatively rich in proteins and calories.
Well, Soviet Union is part of the past, but there still seems to be some human interest in eating dog food. At least there is a product available, which looks like dog food, but is in fact meant for humans to eat. The meal consists of crunchy cookie cibbles with nuts, and as a bonus there’s even a candy bone to chew on as a dessert. How lovely!
Available from stupid.com for $1,49 per portion
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October 12, 2008 at 11:46 am
· Filed under Europe, Mammals, Restaurant, Soups

A Swiss restaurand n the exclsive Winterthur resort introduced recently a new menu, which has a list of special disheds containing at least 75% of human breast milk. These spe4cialities contain such meals as meat stew and soup.
So, if you think you “quit the habit” too hastly, now is your chance to get back the lost “nutritions”
Source: www.metro.co.uk
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March 18, 2008 at 10:36 am
· Filed under Asia, Drinks, Mammals

What would be the most discusting substance you could imagine flavouring your wine with? Well, I’m sure baby mice would not come too far off?
Baby mice wine is a traditional Korean health drink, which is brewed by drowning alive baby mice, maximum three days old, in rice moonshine and letting them to ferment in the bottle for about a year. According to local Korean belief, mouse wine is a cure to just about any illness imaginable, includin asthma and liver problems among others.
If mice wine does not do the trick for you, do not forget to try out the Cobra Schnaps we reported on a few days ago!
Source: www.associatedcontent.com
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February 15, 2008 at 4:56 am
· Filed under Aboriginals, Mammals, Soups

If you have to cook and eat bat soup, couldn’t you then at least chop the bat in pieves before serving it? Well – suppose that it would spoil the whole tourist scaring effect.
Bat soup as pictured is a local speciality served at the Palau islands located in the pacific ocean. Be sure to try it out, should you ever travel across (if you have the stomach – that is.)
Source: www.odditycentral.com
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July 8, 2007 at 12:12 pm
· Filed under bakery, Mammals

An unwanted surprise found from a toast package. So from now on, don’t forget to check your bread for mice!
Source: www.uniquedaily.com
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May 18, 2007 at 6:24 am
· Filed under Asia, Mammals, Restaurant
Personallý I think, that eating dog meat is really no more unethical than eating pigs for example. However, as we here in the West see dogs as man’s best friend, most people find the habit rather disgusting.
Here’s a video about Korean restaurant in China, which specializes in dishes made from dog meat.
Lassie, NOOOO!
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March 1, 2007 at 4:09 pm
· Filed under Africa, Alive, Mammals, Reptiles, Snakes, Video
On the video a whole batallion of Egyptian army soldiers eat all sorts of live animals. Looks like a some sort of manhood ritual combined with modern day army? Freaky stuff anyway.
I Would not want to get face to face with them though (the smell of breath must be terrible!)
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February 28, 2007 at 9:59 am
· Filed under Conserve, Europe, Mammals

Them Germans’ sure know how to prepare their pig’s heads into a delicious brawn!
The brand name “Schweinekopf Sülze” of this product by Dreistern translaters directly into: “pig’s head brawn”
Available from any well equipped supermarket from around Germany.
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