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    What is the history behind balut? I mean, how long has this been eaten and did the earlier Oriental/Pacific Islander populations ever get sick, have disease etc. from this delicacy? Why did this become a popular street food esp. in the Philippines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nick47 View Post
    What is the history behind balut? I mean, how long has this been eaten and did the earlier Oriental/Pacific Islander populations ever get sick, have disease etc. from this delicacy? Why did this become a popular street food esp. in the Philippines.
    its a fertilized duck embryo egg. its popular in the sense of bizarreness/shock value .. I dont know anyone who caught diseases or got I sick from it. it might look disgusting buts it's actually not bad tasting. my suggestion is don't eat it if you see a duck embryo forming or something... only eat if you dont see a duck embryo.

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    if you go to Filipino restaurant or went to philippines the most popular street food ''eggs'' is KWEK KWEK'' . its fried Quail eggs. a Dog goes wof wof and a cat goes meow. a duck/chicken goes kwek kwek. I think that how it gotten its name.


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