Fact Book
12577. Food Facts
In Sardinia, cheese is left in the sun for flies to lay their egg in.When the maggots hatch, the swarming mass is spread on bread and eaten.
12579. Food Facts
Condemned prisoners are traditionally allowed a delicious last meal. In some US states, it's not actually their last meal, but is served a day or two before the execution and is called a ‘special meal'.
12580. Food Facts
Odd crisp flavours available around the world include octopus, seaweed, banana, and sour cream and squid.
12581. Food Facts
During the Second World War, people in the UK were urged by the government to make the most of wild foods, and were given recipes for cooking roast squirrel, rook casserole, stewed starlings and baked sparrows.
12582. Food Facts
The Insect Club, a restaurant in the USA, serves only dishes made with insects. The menu includes cricket pizza, insect chocolates and ‘insects in a blanket' – crickets, mealworms and blue cheese in puff pastry.
12583. Food Facts
Roman banquets often featured hummingbirds cooked in walnut shells and roasted stuffed dormice, sometimes rolled in honey and poppy seeds. The Romans even had farms producing dormice because they were so popular.
12585. Food Facts
In Nepal,Tibet and parts of China, black tea is served with yak butter – butter made from yak milk.
12586. Food Facts
Tradition tells that the French cheese Roquefort was discovered when a shepherd abandoned his lunch in a cave to chase a pretty girl he saw outside.When he came back months later the cheese had gone mouldy but still tasted good.
12587. Food Facts
Durian is a fruit the size of a football, covered in spikes, that smells like rotting meat. It's supposed to taste good, though!
12588. Food Facts
During the First World War, Germany suffered such food shortages that people ate dogs and horses, and even the kangaroos from the zoos!
12590. Food Facts
Raake orret is eaten in Norway. Trout caught in a fresh water stream are stored in salted water with a little sugar and kept in a cool place, such as the garage, for months before eating.
12591. Food Facts
Ambuyat, eaten in Brunei, is made from pulp from the sago palm, stewed in water for several hours.The same mixture is made to stick the roof on a house! Also in Brunei, the sago worm which lives inside rotting sago palms is often cooked and eaten.
12592. Food Facts
In Northern Australia, children often eat green ants. Pick them up, squish the head so they don't nibble you, and bite off the body.
12593. Food Facts
P'tcha is an east European Jewish food made by stewing calves' feet until they turn to jelly.
12594. Food Facts
Cinemas in Colombia serve paper cones filled with giant fried or toasted ants.
12595. Food Facts
Pruno is a ‘wine' made by American prisoners from a mixture of fruit, sugar cubes, water and tomato ketchup left to fester in a bin bag for a week. In some prisons, pruno causes so many discipline problems that fruit has been banned.
12596. Food Facts
In the Japanese countryside, salamanders and skinks are grilled on sticks and served with lettuce.
12597. Food Facts
In Nicaragua, turtle eggs are eaten raw – slit the leathery skin, add some hot sauce and suck out the gunk.
12598. Food Facts
A rat restaurant in China sells rat and snake soup, rat kebabs, steamed rat with rice and crispy fried rat.
12599. Food Facts
A restaurant in Osaka, Japan, serves whale ice-cream made from the blubber of the minke whale.
12600. Food Facts
In Texas, there's an annual rattle-snake round-up.What to do with all the rattle snakes? Skin them, gut them, cut them into chunks, cover in batter and deep fry.
12601. Food Facts
In Newfoundland, Canada, seal flipper pie is a traditional dish for the end of a seal hunt.
12602. Food Facts
Think cabbage is horrid? In Korea, it is sometimes buried in clay pots with salt for many months before it's eaten – this dish is called kimchi, and is served with most meals.
12604. Food Facts
In Fiji, people starve a pig for a week, then feed it veal when it is very hungry. A few hours later, they kill the pig and remove the half-digested veal, which they cook and eat.
12605. Food Facts
A restaurant in Changsha, China, offers food cooked in human breast milk.
12606. Food Facts
As early as the ninth century, the Basques of Spain hunted whales, and whale tongue was considered a great delicacy.
12607. Food Facts
Oellebroed is a Danish soup make from stale rye bread soaked in water, then boiled with beer and sugar and served with cream. It's possible to buy instant oellebroed powder – just add water.
12608. Food Facts
Another way of cooking snakes in Texas – cut the head off, skin and gut it, poke a stick into the neck, wrap the snake loosely around the stick and roast over a camp fire.
12609. Food Facts
Iguanas are a popular and free food in Central America – they can often be caught in backyards.
12610. Food Facts
Slimy green stuff that looks like mucus is supposedly the best part of a lobster or crayfish. It's found in the head. Some Americans eat the main part of the lobster meat and then suck the head to get the gunge out.
12613. Food Facts
Cibreo is an Italian dish that consists of the cooked combs from roosters.
12614. Food Facts
Spam is a luncheon meat used as a filling for sandwiches.At a Spam-cooking contest, one contestant made Spam-chip cookies!
12615. Food Facts
McDonald's in Hong Kong sells a sweetcorn pie in a sweet pie crust, the same as the apple pies in the west.
12616. Food Facts
An international contest to find the best recipe for cooking earthworms included entries of stews, salads and soups but was won by a recipe for applesauce surprise cake. Guess what the surprise was…
12618. Food Facts
Baby mouse wine, from China, is a bottle of wine packed with baby mice, to add flavour.
12619. Food Facts
In Ness, Scotland, people kill young gannets – a type of sea bird – to eat. The claws are the most highly prized part.
12620. Food Facts
Some Arctic explorers have been poisoned by eating polar bear liver. The polar bear eats so much fish that fatal levels of Vitamin D collect in its liver.
12621. Food Facts
A restaurant in Pennsylvania, USA, offers a hamburger that weighs 4 kilograms (9 pounds). No one has yet managed to finish one.
12622. Food Facts
Drunken shrimps, served in China, are live shrimps swimming in a bowl of rice wine. The idea is to catch them with chopsticks and bite the heads off.
12623. Food Facts
Bedouin people cook a camel's hump by burying it underground and lighting a fire over the top of it. When they dig it up and eat it, the top is cooked, but the bottom still mostly raw and bloody.
12624. Food Facts
The Chinese make a soup from the swim bladder of fish. It's the organ that helps fish to stay at the right depth and upright in the water, and is rather spongy.
12626. Food Facts
Marmite, a favourite English spread for toast, is made with the left-over yeasty sludge from brewing beer.
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