5 weird foods around the word

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  1. Fried brain sandwiches
    Fried brain sandwich is a sandwich that is generally served as sliced calves' brains on sliced bread. this food is popular in USA, Mexico and in El salvador, brains have a mushy texture and have very little flavor so you need to add some sauce to have some flavor. Brains from cows over 30 months old at slaughter are no longer permitted to be sold for human consumption in the United States. Some restaurants have taken to serving pigs' brains instead of cows' brains due to concerns of mad cow disease.
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  2. Balut
    Balut is a fertilised duck egg well-developed embryo. The partially-developed embryo bones are soft enough to chew and swallow as a whole. Often served with beer, balut is popular in Southeast Asian countries like Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia. This food so common which is sold by street vendors .
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  3. Fugu
    Fugu is a Japanese food and its a word for poisonous puffer fish. This fish are poisonous due to its tetrodotoxin, and only a specially trained chef with years of rigorous training are allowed to prepare this poisonous fish. But some chef actually leave a little bit of poison in the fish which causes a tingling sensation in the lips and tongue for a little kick when you eat it.
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  4. Tuna eyeball
    Tuna eyeball can be found in Japanese grocery store for just one US dollar, this come surrounded by severed muscles and fish fat, and apparently tastes like a squid so if you want to try this food just think that your eating a squid not an fish eyeball. to cook it you just simply boil it and add some seasons to make it more delicious !.
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  5. Deep fried tarantula
    My number 1 nope animal in the world is now on my number 1 nope food in the world Deep fried tarantula is popular in Cambodia and eaten as a tasty snack the tarantula used for this are about the size of a human palm, you can buy them in street vendor in Cambodia.
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