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  2. Disgusting Food Museum - Wikipedia

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    Disgusting Food Museum is a museum exhibiting disgusting food from around the world. The museum was located in Slagthuset MMX in Malmö from 29 October 2018 – 27 January 2019 and is now located in Södra Förstadsgatan 2, Malmö since the summer of 2021.

  3. Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Wikipedia

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    Bizarre Foods focuses on regional cuisine from around the world which is typically perceived as being disgusting, exotic or bizarre. In each episode, Zimmern focuses on the cuisine of a particular country or region. He typically shows how the food is procured, where it is served and, usually without hesitation, eats it.

  4. Wikipedia:Unusual articles/Food - Wikipedia

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    Bread made by English women in the seventeenth century that involved kneading and pressing against the woman's buttocks. Competitive eating: In which the main goal is the quick and vast consumption of food. Cookie cake: Schrödinger's dessert. Deep-fried Mars bar: A Scottish delicacy, often touted as an example of their diet's unhealthiness.

  5. Dark cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dark cuisine typically sounds or looks bizarre or even disgusting but in some cases is more appealing than anticipated. [1] [2] The Chinese term hei an liao li dates from its use in Chuuka Ichiban!, or "China's Number One!", [3] a 1990s manga series by Etsushi Ogawa, that follow a young chef in 19th-century China as he fights the Dark Cooking Society. [1]

  6. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    The tenth-largest pyramid in the world, located in Memphis, Tennessee, and home to a Bass Pro Shops megastore. Michigan left: Directions are more complicated in Michigan. Mickey pylon: A powerline pylon with a shape reminiscent of a certain fictional rodent. Mill Ends Park: The smallest park in the world – 452 in 2 (0.292 m 2) – in Portland ...

  7. Anthony Bourdain - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Michael Bourdain was born in Manhattan on June 25, 1956. His father, Pierre (1929–1987), was a classical music recording industry executive. His mother, Gladys (née Sacksman; 1934–2020), was a New York Times editor.

  8. Ugly Delicious - Wikipedia

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    Each episode examines the cultural, sociological, and culinary history of a specific popular food. Chang challenges and explores the attitudes in each dish's lore. Mike Hale wrote in his review for The New York Times that Ugly Delicious is "an extended television essay, in the form of free-associative, globe-trotting conversations about food ...

  9. The Dictionary of Disgusting Facts - Wikipedia

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    The Dictionary of Disgusting Facts is a 1986 book by Alan Williams and Maggie Noach.This cult oddity is a collection of often disgusting anecdotes and definitions. [1]The foreword is by Barry Humphries' alter ego Sir Les Patterson.

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