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12532. Food Facts
In Mexico, a black fungus which infects maize is canned and sold. It looks like black slime with a few yellow lumps in.

12533. Food Facts
Sun-dried maggots have been eaten from China to North America.

12534. Food Facts
Central American wedding feasts often included honeyed ants.

12535. Food Facts
In 1973, a Swedish sweets salesman was buried in a coffin made of chocolate.

12536. Food Facts
In Ghana, half of the locally produced meat comes from rats.

12537. Food Facts
In China, people get their own back on poisonous scorpions by frying them.They are said to taste rather like cashew nuts.

12538. Food Facts
Oysters are always eaten raw – alive – in the UK and USA.

12539. Food Facts
In Cambodia, giant grilled spiders are a popular street snack.

12540. Food Facts
The Korean delicacy sannakji consists of still-wriggling slices of octopus tentacle.

12541. Food Facts
In the Philippines, fertilized duck or chicken eggs are cooked and eaten – with the unhatched chick partly grown inside. It's called balut, in case you want to avoid it on the menu.

12542. Food Facts
An American delicacy called headcheese, similar to British brawn, is made by cooking a whole cow or pig head into a mush and letting it cool into a jelly-like mass.

12543. Food Facts
Delicacies enjoyed in Iceland include puffin and svie – singed and boiled sheep's head.

12544. Food Facts
Until 1999, it was legal to enjoy ortolan in France – a tiny, rare, song bird, fattened in a dark box to three times it normal size then drowned in brandy and spit roasted for a few minutes before being eaten whole, innards included. (It was OK to leave the head and beak.) Traditionally, it was eaten with a napkin draped over your head and the plate so that none of the delicious smell could escape.

12545. Food Facts
In Finland, people cook blood pancakes.

12546. Food Facts
Native Alaskan Indians bury salmon eggs in a jar for ninety days and eat them when they are truly rotten.

12547. Food Facts
Kakambian, from the Philippines, is made of diced goat – skin, hair, fat and meat all mixed together.

12548. Food Facts
At the winter festival of Thorrablot, Icelanders eat hákarl – rotten shark. Shark meat is buried in the ground for six to eight weeks then dried in the open air for two months.

12549. Food Facts
In Mongolia, camel or horse milk is stored in a cleaned horse stomach or hide bag and hung up in the ger (tent). Everyone who passes the door has to stir or hit the bag. It slowly ferments into a slightly alcoholic, cheesy, yoghurt drink which everyone drinks, even children.

12550. Food Facts
In some parts of Asia, monkey brains are a delicacy – but it's a myth that they are eaten from the head while the monkey is still alive.

12551. Food Facts
Bagoong is a very smelly, fermented paste made from mashed shrimps and eaten in the Philippines.

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