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Have You Ever Eaten Some Weird Foods?

Wednesday, November 21, 2007
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Food is one of the biggest pleasures in life, but for a lot of us not all food is pleasurable. Why is that? People all over the world eat differently, not only based on their culture but also on the kind of foods available, so what you eat I may find disgusting and vice versa.

When my husband was an active Marine he traveled around the world; Korea, Japan, Mexico and different places in the United States were some of them. He has eaten cat, dog meat, monkey, horse meat, bear meat, snake and others I will not dare to mention, but you may see in this article by the Travel Channel.

Andrew Zimmern, the host of their program called Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern, compiled a list of the Top 10 Most Bizarre Foods. Have you tried any? Tell us about your experience!

Ivelisse, BS, LD/N
Nutrition Specialist

Take Care, Take Control and Enjoy!

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1 Comments - Health News Blog: Have You Ever Eaten Some Weird Foods?

Comment by Blogger Ð~лона said... - November 23, 2007 6:22 AM  

By the way, our tastes also change in time. Today you hate liver and tomorrow you like it.

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