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Preserved eggs are forbidden in Italy. What other "dark dishes" are there in China?

Our China cuisine has always been famous for its variety, attracting many foreigners to covet it. However, there are also some "dark dishes" hidden in it. Not to mention foreigners, even many people in China are discouraged from them.

For example:

1, a boy peed an egg. Yes, it's an egg cooked with boys' urine. Some people go to primary schools or kindergartens to collect boys' urine and then use it to cook eggs. After a long stew, every egg can be tasted. People who like to eat are full of praise for this, but most people still find it hard to accept it.

2, beef flat soup. This is a famous dish used by Dong villages to entertain distinguished guests. The method is to take out the undigested things in the stomach of slaughtered cattle, squeeze out the liquid, and add bovine bile to boil. It is said that it has the effect of clearing heat and annealing, but the taste is really unbearable for ordinary people.

3. Baked eggs. Also known as live beads, they are baked eggs that are not fully hatched. It is said that people who can eat will choose according to different days. The shorter days taste more like eggs, and the longer days taste more like chicken. Of course, the kind that can eat chicken down after being bitten. Just from the psychological acceptance, many foreigners will refuse to dry eggs.

4. Bean juice. Bean juice is the favorite of old Beijingers. People who love to drink miss it every day. Those who don't like it think it tastes like swill. Bean juice also looks like a very peaceful drink. However, if you try for the first time, you may never forget it. I still remember the first time I drank bean juice, and I almost threw up on the spot.

In other words, some "dark dishes" that fry insects, such as silkworm chrysalis, centipede and ants, must not be acceptable to everyone.