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” The 6 Most Terrifying Foods in the World “, #3

# 3. Baby Mice Wine

From: Korea.

What the hell is it?

What better to wash down your gelatinous lumps of lye fish than a nice chilled cup
of dead mice?What better indeed.Baby mice wine is a traditional Chinese and Korean
“health tonic,” which apparently tastes like raw gasoline. Little mice, eyes still closed,
are plucked from the embrace of their loving mothers and stuffed (while still alive)
into a bottle of rice wine. They are left to ferment while their parents wring their tiny
mouse paws in despair, tears drooping sadly from the tips of their whiskers.

Wait, it gets worse …

Do you wince at the thought of swallowing a tequila worm? Imagine how you’d feel
during a session on this bastard. Whoops, I swallowed a dead mouse! Whoops,
there goes another one! Whoops, I just puked my entire body out of my nose!

Excerpts from an article by
Tim Cameron on www.Cracked.com

” Schweizer Wurstsalat ” – Swiss Style Sausage Salad

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Just had me the perfect midnight snack. (Thursday, 0.15 am)
Bologna, swiss, pickles, scallion, onion, dijon vinaigrette.
Less then five minutes prep.

Life is Good ! 🙂
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” The 6 Most Terrifying Foods in the World ” # 5

Today: #5 Casu Marzu

From: Sardinia, Italy.

What the hell is it?

This, dear reader, is a medium-sized lump of Sweet f…… Christ. Casu Marzu is a sheep’ milk cheese that has been deliberately infested by a Piophila casei, the “cheese fly.” The result is a maggot-ridden, weeping stink bomb in an advanced state of decomposition.
Its translucent larvae are able to jump about 6 inches into the air, making this the only cheese that requires eye protection while eating. The taste is strong enough to burn the tongue, and the larvae themselves pass through the stomach undigested, sometimes surviving long enough to breed in the intestine, where they attempt to bore through the walls, causing vomiting and bloody diarrhea.
Wait, it gets worse …
This cheese is a delicacy in Sardinia, where it is illegal. That’s right. It is illegal in the only place where people actually want to eat it. If this does not communicate a very clear message, perhaps the larvae will, as they leap desperately toward your face in an effort to escape the putrescent horror of the only home they have ever known. Even the cheese itself is ashamed; when prodded, it weeps an odorous liquid called lagrima, Sardinian for “tears.”

Danger of this turning up in America:

There is significant danger here, as we’re thinking the cheese companies have a lot of maggot stock in the back of their warehouse they’d like to get rid of. And, there may actually be a market for it. Self-loathing is a powerful force in this economy (see the diet section of your local supermarket) and there’ times you get low enough that, damn it, you feel like you deserve nothing better than infested cheese.

Excerpts from an article by
Tim Cameron on http://www.Cracked.com

” Rendang Padang “

Here is a simplified version of one of my favorite dishes,
which I ate many times in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.
The reason I have ” simplified ” the recipe is that some of the items
in the original recipe (there is a million different recipe’s, anyway)
would require a trip to the asian market, which is not practical to everybody.
I can assure you that the taste of my version is just as good and
the smoother texture of the sauce is more pleasant to many.
Enjoy either version ! Bon Appetit !

” Yaki Udon “

Had a craving for liver Yesterday.
Have a craving for pasta always.
What better than combining the two 🙂

Watch the Video HERE.

Bon Appetit ! Life is Good !

 

” Seafood Salad “

For a light lunch, try this :
Lettuce, red cabbage, octopus, shrimp,
anchovies,onion, parsley, eggs, dijon dressing.

Life is Good ! Bon Appetit !

” Red Cooked Beef & Garlic Noodles “

Red-cooked (also called twice-cooked) beef.
The meat in this dish is beef neck.
It takes a long time to braise,
but the taste and texture is phenomenal.

Play with the seasoning for the garlic noodles
so the taste is axectly as you like it  🙂

Bon Appetit ! Life is Good !

 

” Japanese Vegetarian Fried Rice “

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Friday Nights Dinner.
Not too shabby 🙂
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Watch the video here!
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” Nasi Goreng “

Last nights dinner.
Life is Good !

Watch the video HERE

” Baked Egg Rolls With Pork And Vegetables “

Made the most delicious eggrolls for dinner.
Stuffed them with raw vegetables (baking takes
longer then frying, so you don’y want to blanch the
veggies so they don’t get too soft, and pork (chorizo)
To drink I had a wonderful ” Dongding Green Spiral Tea ”

Life is Good !  Bon Appetit !