Alcohol-infused whipped cream
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Do you like to squirt whipped cream right into your mouth from the bottle? This should spice that right up.
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Ant egg soup
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A nostalgic soup with a "distinctive, sour pop".
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Ayds
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Ayds was a great way to lose weight, until the mid-1980s...
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Bacon Explosion
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Not as dangerous as it sounds. Unless you're a Vegan of course.
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Bacon ice cream
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They said we were mad... they said we could never combine the world's two greatest foods. They were wrong!
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Banana production in Iceland
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Weirder than fermented shark?
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Biangbiang noodles
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A type of Chinese noodle whose name is written with an incredibly complex Chinese character.
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Boneless Fish
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A frozen fish scaled, gutted and deboned, then glued to its original shape using a food-grade enzyme.
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British Rail sandwich
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A culinary match to the quality of the train service.
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Carmine
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A common food dye manufactured from insects.
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Casu martzu
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Italian "maggot cheese" – cheese designed to be eaten while it is infested with cheese fly larvae.
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Century egg
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A Chinese dish which involves preserving a duck, chicken or quail egg for several weeks to several months before eating.
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Chả rươi
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Vietnamese dish made from the polychaete worm.
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Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats
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Notable for the huge variety of racist names given to them all over the world.
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Chubby bunny
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A common (but sometimes lethal) game played with marshmallows.
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Cockle bread
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Bread made by English women in the seventeenth century that involved kneading and pressing against the woman's buttocks.
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Competitive eating
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In which the main goal is the quick and vast consumption of food.
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Cookie cake
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Schrödinger's dessert.
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Deep-fried Mars bar
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A Scottish delicacy, often touted as an example of their diet's unhealthiness. See also deep fried Twinkies, deep fried pizza, and deep fried Oreos.
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Dilberito
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A vegan burrito promoted by Dilbert. "Because of the veggie and legume content, three bites of the Dilberito made you fart so hard your intestines formed a tail." - Dilbert creator Scott Adams
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Dishwasher salmon
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Salmon cooked using the heat from a dishwasher.
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Charles Domery
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A Polish soldier noted for his unusually large appetite. While imprisoned in England, he remained ravenous despite being put on ten times the rations of other inmates, eating the prison cat, at least twenty rats and, on a regular basis, the prison candles.
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Doug
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Its record as "world's biggest potato" was denied due to mistaken identity.
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Durian
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King of fruits. King of smells?
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Edible underwear
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Yes, this exists.
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Engastration
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Dishes consisting of animals stuffed into each other. Turducken and whole stuffed camel are prominent examples.
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Eyes (cheese)
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There are eyes in the cheese, but no cheese in the eyes.
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Flies' graveyard
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A delicacy in the United Kingdom.
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Fool's Gold Loaf
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A sandwich consisting of a single warmed, hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with the contents of one jar of creamy peanut butter, one jar of grape jelly, and a pound of bacon. Reportedly a favorite of Elvis.
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Freedom fries
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"I know what'll teach France for not wanting to invade Iraq... we'll rename our food!" -Bob Ney, 2003
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Fried spider
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Exactly as it sounds – and a regional delicacy in Cambodia.
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Fruit ketchup
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Plum ketchup, anyone?
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Adolf Hitler and vegetarianism
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Hitler believed that a vegetarian diet could both alleviate his personal health problems and spiritually renew the Aryan race.
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Hedgehog Flavour Crisps
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If you think that usual crisps are boring, try this.
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Hitler bacon
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Can it possibly be kosher?
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Hottest chili pepper
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Gettin' silly with chili.
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Hufu
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For all you vegetarian cannibals out there, the tofu product designed to look and taste like human flesh.
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Human placentophagy
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The consumption of a newborn's placenta is common among mammals; humans do it too.
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Kit Kats in Japan
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There have been more than 300 limited-edition seasonal and regional flavors of Kit Kats produced in Japan since 2000.
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Ketchup as a vegetable
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Makes junk food seem healthier.
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Kosher locust
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Can Jews eat grasshoppers?
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Kuai Kuai culture
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In Taiwan, it is considered fortuitous to place a particular brand of snack next to machines.
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Latke–Hamantash Debate
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The debate of the century that began in 1946 and has never been resolved. About Jewish food.
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Luther Burger
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Described as a "cardiologist's worst nightmare".
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Lychee and Dog Meat Festival
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Vegans are the only group who can oppose this festival without any fear of hypocrisy.
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McWords
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McDonald's has their own McLanguage now.
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Michel Lotito
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Ate 45 door hinges, 18 bicycles, 15 shopping carts, a Cessna 150 light aircraft, and much more.
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Milbenkäse
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A type of German cheese containing live mites, which are eaten along with the cheese.
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Monkey brains
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A supposed delicacy that has been made famous through films.
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None pizza with left beef
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An infamous online pizza order.
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Nutellagate
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In which Columbia University students stole Nutella at a rapid rate.
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Alferd Packer
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Before Dahmer there was Packer...
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Pieing
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A slapstick stunt, or a kind of political protest. And there's even a list of victims.
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Products produced from The Simpsons
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Fictional trademarks gone real.
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Rhubarb Triangle
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A recipe or a dangerous area to fly through?
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Roadkill cuisine
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Yes, Skunk a la Michelin sounds tasty to some people.
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Salmon chaos
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The turmoil of salmon.
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Šakotis
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Rotisserie chicken cake, anyone?
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San-nakji
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Small octopuses eaten alive with sesame oil.
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Sealed crustless sandwich
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A patented peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
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Spotted dick
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Actually a type of pudding.
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Square watermelon
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Rather expensive and very much inedible.
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Stargazy pie
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A Cornish fish pie that looks back at you.
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Star Spangled Ice Cream
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Real patriotic ice cream for real patriotic Americans. With flavors such as "Smaller Governmint", "I hate the French Vanilla", and "Bill Clinton Im-peach"
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Stinky tofu
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Fermented soybean curd is apparently a delicacy for some people. One external link describes its scent as "a used tampon baking in the desert."
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Superman (ice cream flavor)
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It's a bird! It's a plane! It's... ice cream?
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Surströmming
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A Swedish dish consisting of fermented herring, said to have the worst smell in the world.
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Takeru Kobayashi
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A slightly built Japanese competitive eater. He has consumed 63 Nathan's Famous hot dogs and buns in 12 minutes and holds a host of eating records for other foods.
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Testicles as food
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Available fresh during castration season.
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Toast sandwich
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An English dish with an "extravagance of blandness". Add salt and pepper to taste.
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La Tomatina
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A gigantic food fight with a ham-topped greased pole as the start.
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Sonya Thomas
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What weighs 105 pounds (48 kg) and eats more hot dogs in 12 minutes than most people do all summer?
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United States military chocolate
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Originally designed to taste "little better than a boiled potato." Not much has changed.
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Unusually shaped vegetable
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"While some examples are just oddly shaped, others are heralded for their amusing appearance, often representing a body part such as the buttocks."
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Vantage loaf
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The bread that makes a baker's dozen.
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Virgin boy egg
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Eggs cooked with the help of young boys' urine.
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Volkswagen currywurst
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Volkswagen's best-selling product isn't cars, but sausages.
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"Who Ate All the Pies?"
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A chant sung by football fans in England and Scotland, aimed at supposedly overweight footballers, officials or opposing supporters.
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