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The 15 weirdest meals from around the world.

You might find it gross but in another place it can be someone else favorite meal!

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Bee larvae



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Balut is sold by street vendors at night and is often consumed with beer



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Cazu Marzu: insect larvae in Sardinia, Italy



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Stir-fried crickets



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Stir-fried crickets are present in some African and Asian cultures.



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Stir-fried scorpions in Thailand and Cambodia.



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Stir-fried cockroaches



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Pig brain



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Silkworm kebab



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Roasted Guinea pig meat is high in protein and low in fat and cholesterol.


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Or Fried Guinea pig



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Fried tarantula



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Aries eggs



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Ox penis


Every women should know this: Foods that increase your breast size.

Women who are wishing for a more curvy body shape with enhanced bust could try the natural way before visiting the “plastic” man. This graph presents how females can gain a better control of estrogen and testosterone and achieve breast enhancement by fine tuning their nutrition habits.



The delicious breakfasts around the world (26 pics)

Discover the breakfasts of many countries. Which breakfast is your favorite?

America

America: Home made thick pancakes with bacon, syrup and blueberries.



Argentina

Argentina: Usually consists of “mate” (an infusion drink made with leaves of “yerba”) or dulce de leche with “facturas,”a croissant-like typical pastry.



Australia

Australia: Only one crucial ingredient here, Vegemite. Traveling Aussies are often found with a sneaky pot of the sticky, salty brown stuff in their backpack. Just don’t get in the Vegemite vs Marmite war – everybody knows Marmite is better, but let them have their fun.



Bolivia

Bolivia: Saltenas are a bit like empanadas crossed with Cornish pasties. They’re the traditional option for a Bolivian breakfast and usually filled with meat and vegetables, and slightly sweetened with sugar.



Brazil

Brazil: A selection of meats, cheeses and bread is the normal breakfast fare.



Canada

Canada: Perogies are boiled, baked or fried dumplings made from unleavened dough and traditionally stuffed with potato filling, sauerkraut, ground meat, cheese, or fruit. Then you’ve got some sausages and toast to mop it all up.



China

China: A lot like lunch and dinner in China. Expect noodles, rice, sticky coated chicken and fried veggies



Cuba

Cuba: Usually consists of sweetened coffee with milk with a pinch of salt thrown in. The unique Cuban bread is toasted and buttered and cut into lengths to dunk in the coffee.



Egypt

Egypt: The breakfast of choice here is Foul Madamas. It’s made from fava beans, chickpeas, garlic and lemon. Above you’ll see the dish topped with olive oil, cayenne, tahini sauce, a hard boiled egg, and some diced green veggies.



Estonia

Estonia: Curd cheese on a wheat bloomer – known locally as ‘cheese on toast’. The creamy topping can be supplemented with ricotta or fromage fraiche instead, if you prefer.



France

France: Le croissant, plain or with crushed almonds, butter, chocolate or cream, and coffee of course.



Full English

Full-English: Sausages, bacon, eggs, grilled tomato, mushrooms, bread, black pudding and baked beans. Knocked back with a cup of tea.



Germany

Germany: Wursts, local cheeses and freshly baked bread, all washed back with a strong coffee.



Ghana

Ghana: The most popular breakfast item in this African country is waakye. It’s basically rice cooked in beans and is found at all the street stalls in Ghana.



Italy

Italy: ‘Cappuccino e cornetto’ aka a cappuccino and croissant.



Japan

Japan: What do you mean you’ve never had tofu for breakfast? It’s a popular choice in Japan, along with fish and rice. Soak it in soya sauce and you’ve got yourself one delicious, and semi-healthy breakfast.



Mexico

Mexico: The delightful plate above consists of beef tips, chilequiles and other assorted goodies eaten in Manzanillo. Nachos, cheese and beans always feature heavily and a delicious, spicy breakfast is the norm.



Mongolia

Mongolia: Generally consists of boiled mutton with lots of fat and flour and maybe some dairy products or rice. In western Mongolia they add variety to their diets with horsemeat.



Morocco

Morocco: Usually consists of different breads with some chutney, jam, cheese or butter. They have a really delicious crumpet-style bread which they make in huge slabs for you to tear a bit off, and a semolina pancake bread called Baghir.



Pakistan

Pakistan: In Pakistan you’ll get Aloo Paratha for your breakfast. It’ s an Indian unleavened flatbread made by pan frying, wholewheat dough on a tava. The dough contains ghee and the bread is usually stuffed with vegetables. It’s best eaten with butter, chutney or some other spicy sauce. It’s not uncommon to roll it up and dip it in your tea.



Portugal

Portugal: Delicious and simple, stuffed croissants and plenty of coffee served in the sun.



Thailand

Thailand: Usually consists of some meaty treat dropped in a semolina/porridge mixture. What you see above is pork porridge. It features Chinese doughnuts, beansprouts, pork intestine stuffed with peppery pork mince, sliced pork heart, stomach slivers and blood pudding. A bit more interesting than toast and jam anyway.



Turkey

Turkey: The full Turkish treatment usually consists of a few varieties of cheese, butter, olives, eggs, tomatoes, cucumbers, jam, honey, and spicy meat.



Venezuela

Venezuela: Empenadas are the order of the day. Fill the little pastries with fresh cheese, minced meat or any combination of veggies and beans.



Pho Vietnam

Vietnam: Vietnamese noodle soup, made from beef bones, ginger, onions and lots of aromatic spices


20 natural pain cure remedies you can find right in your kitchen

Several pantry picks can actually outperform common meds. Here's what you need to know.

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Make muscle pain a memory with ginger

 

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Cure a toothache with cloves


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Heal heartburn with cider vinegar



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Erase earaches with garlic



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Chase away joint and headache pain with cherries



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Fight tummy troubles with fish


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Prevent PMS with yogurt



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Tame chronic pain with turmeric



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End endometrial pain with oats



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Soothe foot pain with salt



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Prevent digestive upsets with pineapple

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Relax painful muscles with peppermint


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Give your back some TLC with grapes



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Wash away pain injuries with water



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Heal sinus problems with horseradish



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Beat bladder infections with blueberries



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Heal mouth sores with honey



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Fight breast pain with flax



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Cure migraines with coffee


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Tame leg cramps with tomato juice

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