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Good for those guys. Too many people, myself among them, are close-minded and would never try something like that.
 

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How is this a story and the fantasy sport moderator does it every day and no media outlet picks up on it?

Inquiring minds want to know.
 

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How is this a story and the fantasy sport moderator does it every day and no media outlet picks up on it?

Inquiring minds want to know.

Dinners at four tonight sweetheart.
 

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Many places in China are still impoverished. This has lead to the Chinese people willing to eat almost any edible part of an animal. Go to any Chinese supermarket and you will find frozen beef pizzle.

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Singapore is made up of a majority of Chinese. You will find many interesting items on the menu there too. One restaurant chain was named "Pig's Organ Soup".

I'm always up for trying new things so I decided to go into the local Chinese supermarket to see if there would be some type of food that I may be missing out on. I checked the entire supermarket and came across "beef pizzle" in the frozen food section. I thought to myself "this couldn't be penis, could it?" So I decided to google it back at work and sure enough it's bulls' dick.

I told the guys back at work and they had such a laugh that they called me "Mr. Pizzle" even though I've never eaten the stuff ever.

Come to think of it, I'm sure many cultures would find eating bulls' balls very strange yet we have Rocky Mountain Oysters here.
 

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I heard about this kind of food. It was on Bizarre foods with Andrew Zimmern.

He said "It's actually pretty good. It's not too gamey." Which is what that guy says about everything.
 

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I went on a school field trip to castrate some young bulls in a huge cattle farm in a very rural area of Costa Rica. The farm workers asked us to save the testicles for them and we all knew some people cook them and eat them, so we saw nothing unusual about it. When we were done one of the workers, who had been drinking moonshine for a few hours, slices a lemon in half, grabs a testicle, squeezes lemon juice onto the raw testicle and bites into it. Ate the whole thing.
 

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Am I the only one who noticed that this thread was started by Kirk Cameron?
 

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Many places in China are still impoverished. This has lead to the Chinese people willing to eat almost any edible part of an animal. Go to any Chinese supermarket and you will find frozen beef pizzle.

:nohead:

Singapore is made up of a majority of Chinese. You will find many interesting items on the menu there too. One restaurant chain was named "Pig's Organ Soup".

I'm always up for trying new things so I decided to go into the local Chinese supermarket to see if there would be some type of food that I may be missing out on. I checked the entire supermarket and came across "beef pizzle" in the frozen food section. I thought to myself "this couldn't be penis, could it?" So I decided to google it back at work and sure enough it's bulls' dick.

I told the guys back at work and they had such a laugh that they called me "Mr. Pizzle" even though I've never eaten the stuff ever.

Come to think of it, I'm sure many cultures would find eating bulls' balls very strange yet we have Rocky Mountain Oysters here.


hate to say it but them folks in china will eat ANYTHING. chicken feet, porks blood, beef tongue....and lets not forget man's best friend. :ohno:
 

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