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12484. Food Facts
Mealworms – golden-coloured larvae that eat grain – are farmed in the USA and sold live in pots of bran for cooking. The bran is for the meal-worm to eat while they are waiting, as otherwise they will eat each other.
12486. Food Facts
Birds nest soup is a delicacy in China. It's made from the nests of a special variety of swift that builds its nest from dried strands of its own spit.The nest is soaked in water to soften it, then any sticks and feathers are removed before it is made into a gluey, sticky soup.
12487. Food Facts
In China, bear paws are roasted in clay – the fur comes off with the dried clay when they are done.
12488. Food Facts
In France, rats found in wine cellars were sometimes cooked in a sauce flavoured with red wine, over a fire of burning wine barrels.
12489. Food Facts
In the 1800s, naturalist Frank Buckland served meals such as mice on toast, roasted parrots and stewed sea slug. He tried to make soup from an elephant's trunk, but even after several days' cooking it was still too chewy.
12490. Food Facts
The Aztec dish tlacatalalli was a stew made from corn and human beings.
12491. Food Facts
Once, at a Roman banquet, a slave stabbed the stomach of a roast boar to release a flock of live thrushes.
12492. Food Facts
In Texas, armadillos are sometimes roasted in their shells, stuffed with carrots, apples and potatoes.
12493. Food Facts
The Akoa pygmy tribe eat elephant meat with a serving of live maggots.
12494. Food Facts
Truffles are a kind of fungus that grow underground in forests in Europe.Truffle hunters use pigs to smell them out. The best truffles are extremely valuable.
12495. Food Facts
In the Middle Ages, a peacock was often roasted with its feathers on.The skin was inflated first to stop the feathers burning, and then pierced when the bird was cooked so that it appeared as though it were alive when served.
12496. Food Facts
Some Amazonian tribes used to make a soup with the ground bones of their dead relatives.
12497. Food Facts
US Airforce pilot, Captain Scott O'Grady, was shot down over Bosnia in 1995 and survived for six days eating only ants.
12498. Food Facts
In 1135, King Henry I of England died from eating too many lampreys – a kind of eel that sucks its victims to death.
12499. Food Facts
In some countries where people don't have food processors or forks, mothers chew up food to put into their babies' mouths.
12502. Food Facts
In Vietnam, cobra hearts are a common snack. They can be eaten raw, even still beating, with a small glass of cobra blood or dropped into a glass of rice wine. The kidney is often included as an extra titbit.
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