Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Prank goat penis soup




I prank my friend by giving him a goat's penis soup 


Let's meet Louis


Louis Cole is known as a person who eats odd foods and travel adventures on his popular youtube channels, FoodForLouis. 

In April 2012 he posted a video himself eating a live goldfish. This caused the RSPCA to prepare a case against him under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.

Since he had previously only eaten invertebrates, the fish was the first incident in which he may have broken the law. He has received death threats from some animal lovers. 


Cole has eaten locusts, a raw heart, maggots, a frog corpse, rag worms, and scorpions.
Cole claims that his videos are not cruel and that he kills the animals quickly to avoid suffering. He said that viewers' disgust is based on ignorance of or bias against other culinary cultures. He denied that his goldfish-eating stunt caused suffering, and claims that the RSPCA is "wasting its time" in pursuing him.


6 bizarre foods that make you sick



1. Fried tarantulas in Cambodia 

In Skoun district in Cambodia, tarantula spiders are fried whole and eaten with relish. The dish was invented during the regime of the Khmer Rough, people were forced to starve to death. The dish invented under circumstances, but today it becomes a tourist attrraction. People visiting Skuon from far and wide to taste this frightening delicacy. 



2. Live octopus in Korea

In Korea, it's called "sannakji" a live octopus that has prepared a served with its arms still moving. the sensation of the still active suction cups on the octopus's arms as they stick to the mouth and try to climb back up in your throat.


                                  

3. Snake and Scorpion wine in Vietnam 

A village in Vietnam, is making snake and scorpion wine. Snake and scorpion wines are known as a natural medicine used to treat health problems such as back pain, rheumatism, lumbago and other health  conditions. 


                            
                           
4. Monkey brain in China 

In China, eating monkey brains can cure impotence and has, in part, led to over-hunting of monkey in. It's rumored that the monkey's brains are eaten while its alive, which is the reason why many people see this as inhumane and controversial.


                                   

5. Balut in Philippines 

In Philippines, balut is most notorious street food. It's a duck egg that's intentionally unpasteurized to create a fertilized embryo inside it. You can taste a near fully formed chick if you are lucky.

                             

6. Baby mice in Korea

In Korea, baby mice wine is a traditional Korean "health tonic" taste like raw gasoline. Little mice, eyes still closed, are plucked from the embrace of their loving mothers and stuffed (while still alive) into a  bottle of rice wine. 

                                  

          

Eating in the jungle

What would you eat when you were lost in a jungle?

Besides water, the other thing you'll need to survive in the jungle when you get lost is food. Your dining choices largely revolve around edible plants, insects, reptiles, and poultry on top of the trees.

So let’s see what other people would eat when they get lost in the jungle.

Insects, reptile, and plants are the most popular answers that we receive from.  Most of people prefer to eat plants because it’s easy to find and plants contains vitamin and fiber which is good for your health good for digestive.

The second popular answer people prefer to eat is an insect. Insects can be found in the jungle and it contains a lot of protein, giving you energy as well as the reptile. The reptiles are more difficult to hunt in the jungle so the reptile is least answer that people choose.

For poultry, only 1 people prefers to eat because it is difficult to climb up on the tree hunt hunt them.

The number of people who did survey is 30 people