Day 7: Gross Grub… from Cambodia, sure to Induce Dry Heaves….

by MikeFook on April 28, 2007

First it was Ant Larvae… today… oooh.

I am disgusted to present… a video of a girl eating something that I’d have to take “a pass” on.

Here, take a look… I posted the video at my server, though this is NOT my video. Her site is slow to load as she has MANY videos on the home page. You’ll appreciate getting it from my server as it was slow loading for me at hers. Her site is: http://villagegirl.typepad.com/ The movies I saw were from Cambodia, but currently she is in NYC for some reason. She VLOGs – video blogs, so if you’re into that – watch more at her vlog.

Fried Baby Birds on the menu…

There is no way in Jesus, Mary, and all the saints – and baby jesus I could do what she’s doing…

these are baby birds maybe a few days old – a week or so? They must burn the feathers off first – or maybe there aren’t any yet. They eat the bones and everything – after frying it all just crumbles in you mouth (I’m told).

NASTY STUFF, eh?

More in store… keep tuning in…

Other Gross Grub Series Posts:

Gross Grub 1: Ant Larvae – the post that started the infatuation… the FIRE if you will
Gross Grub 2: Grasshoppers – just like potato chips, if you believe that! (don’t)
Gross Grub 3: Silkworm Larvae – not too bad. Like eating patches of silk – creamy gushy silk, that is.
Gross Grub 4: Black Beetles
Gross Grub 5: Hellgrammites!
Gross Grub 6: Giant Chinese Cockroach!
Gross Grub 7: A girl from Cambodia eats Baby Birds! You’re here!
Gross Grub 8: After I ate this I almost died of an allergic reaction! Don’t miss this one… (Eating Scorpion!)

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Related posts:

  1. Gross Grub Video 1 – Ant Larvae
  2. Gross Grub Video 2: Grasshoppers!
  3. Gross Grub Video 3: Silkworms!
  4. Gross Grub Video 6: Giant Chinese Cockroach?
  5. Gross Grub Video 4: Black Beetles!

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ashes August 11, 2007 at 2:36 pm

my fiancee whose part philipino has eaten what’s considered to be a delicacy there which is fried duck embryo. they let the bones and beak begin to form.

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