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Exotic Food
So, you don’t like your school lunches? Take a look at some tasty alternative meals from around the world.
Bats are a good source of protein and are popular in Papua New Guinea. Fish is high in protein – good for muscles. The Japanese love fish. . But if it isn’t prepared correctly, it can kill you!
The Inuit people eat blubber, the fat from whales. It is very high in calories and so in the freezing temperatures of the Arctic.
Australians love barbecues but did you know they barbecue kangaroo and crocodile steaks? Both of them are healthy. They are low in fats and cholesterol, , unlike most other meat.
The French collect juicy snails . You can also find frogs’ legs for dinner in many French restaurants. They are low in fat but a bit high in cholesterol.
Mopani worms are a traditional source of protein in Africa. The worms are actually caterpillars and as a tasty ‘ethnic’ snack.
When the Masai people of Kenya are hungry and thirsty, they cut a cow’s neck and collect the blood. The blood is often mixed with fresh milk, a good source of carbohydrates and vitamins. They say it’s a refreshing and healthy drink!
Ants are eaten in many countries. In Colombia, they are fried or roasted and eaten as a crunchy snack in cinemas. , vitamins and minerals.