When I am not online, I am glued on TV and two of my favorite channels are the Travel Channel and Food Network Channel. I am fascinated to see the new places featured in every episode and knowing their way of life is just an amazing learning experience even just watching thru a documentary presentation. That is also the reason why I love watching Andrew Zimmern show: Bizarre Foods.
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This show is about a regional cuisine from around the world. It actually feature the food that perceived by Americans as being disgusting, exotic, or bizarre. Yesterday, I was watching Zimmern when he visited Asia. He shows how the food is procured, how it is cook, where it is served, and without hesitation he eats it.
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This is the video from Youtube and I actually enjoyed watching it. I hope you will too. I don't know if I have the stomach to eat those but, if it looks good, I probably will try it. We have an exotic food in the Philippines that I have not tried, it is called Balut :-) I just can't eat it (wink). Anyway, check out this video when Zimmern visited Asia. Happy Watching!
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