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In Nirmala's Kitchen: Everyday World Cuisine
In Nirmala's Kitchen: Everyday World Cuisine
by Nirmala Narine
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Classic Recipes Tastes & Traditions of Malaysia & Singapore: Sensational dishes from an exotic cuisine, with 150 authentic recipes shown step by step in ... photographs (The Food and Cooking of)
Classic Recipes Tastes & Traditions of Malaysia & Singapore: Sensational dishes from an exotic cuisine, with 150 authentic recipes shown step by step in ... photographs (The Food and Cooking of)
by Ghillie Basan
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Wild Sweets: Exotic Desserts and Wine Pairings
Wild Sweets: Exotic Desserts and Wine Pairings
by Dominique Duby Cindy Duby
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Exotic Foods: A Kitchen and Garden Guide
Exotic Foods: A Kitchen and Garden Guide
by Marian Van Atta
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Chinese Cooking Made Easy
Chinese Cooking Made Easy
by Isabelle C. Chang
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Exotic Food Dishes: The Stuff of Legends

When it comes to exotic dishes, there are many legends, many storied about so-called exotic food dishes that end up being completely false. Interestingly, a great number of the legends surrounding exotic food dishes involve allegedly Chinese food items and dining practices. In fact, many of these legends actually now extend beyond the borders of China and are starting to be attributed to other people and nations as well.

 

One of the more common legends concerning alleged exotic food dishes in Chine involves live monkey brains. (In fact, this particular legend actually transcends the borders of the People's Republic. There are a number of legends involving the eating of live monkey brains that have been attributed to people in other parts of the world as well.)

As the Chinese themselves retell the tale, people who are fond of exotic food dishes dine on live monkey brains to provide them with power and great health. In the West, when this tale is told, there is no reference to any benefits that might be derived from eating live monkey brains. In truth, despite a great deal of effort being expended in the process of verifying that some people consider eating live monkey brains to be a natural element of exotic food dishes more generally, there is no evidence that anyone in China (or anywhere else in the world) actually dines on the brains of live monkeys.

In looking at other legends surrounding alleged Chinese exotic food dishes, some have told the tale that people in Asia and in other parts of the world enjoy dining on live goose feet. As this legend goes, a live goose is placed on a grill and dances about in the fiery heat until its feet are ... cooked.

A similar story involving a purported addition to the list of Chinese exotic food dishes is that some people in that country (and, again, elsewhere in the world) enjoy feasting on live bear paws ... yes, live bear paws. Improbably, this story maintains that a bear (yes, an entire live bear) is put on a grill, dancing about as his paws cook. The logistics of grilling a dancing bear would seem to be enough to quell this particular legend. Oddly, it persists to this very day.

Finally, some people allege that on the list of Chinese exotic food dishes one can find live rat embryos. This dish even has a name in some quarters: "Three Squeaks." With that said, research has demonstrated that there is no evidence that any sector of Chinese society (or of any identifiable group of people anywhere on the planet) consider live rat embryos to be a delicacy of any sort.



 

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South Asian sensations - Toronto Sun


South Asian sensations
Toronto Sun,  Canada - 5 hours ago
Curry is a mainstream component to many of the foods listed. Its history is long and detailed, and quite unusual. There's evidence of it being used in 1700 ...

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Celebrating heirloom tomatoes - Chicago Tribune


Celebrating heirloom tomatoes
Chicago Tribune, United States - 7 hours ago
By Carol Mighton Haddix | Food editor Aunt Gertie's Gold, Red Rose, White Beauty and Yellow Ruffled. The names roll off the tongue like floral dreams. ...

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ND valley saw historic hunt - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune


ND valley saw historic hunt
Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 6 hours ago
One of the more exotic artifacts from Bruce Colgrove's boyhood was an old hunting rifle tucked away in a bedroom closet of his parents' home in Mott. ...

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USF Tampa: Growing strong - Creative Loafing Tampa


USF Tampa: Growing strong
Creative Loafing Tampa, FL - 22 minutes ago
Home to more than 3000 varieties of local and exotic flora, the USF Botanical Gardens are more than just a great place to picnic. The gardens host an array ...

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Pan-Asian cuisine, insects and all - Los Angeles Times


Pan-Asian cuisine, insects and all
Los Angeles Times, CA - 19 hours ago
... but to illustrate a point of family history. When I was little, my dad went through a phase when he'd bring home tins of exotic stuff like escargots, ...

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