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Description: This is the dinner we had in Boryeong, South Korea. This is an ocean animal that is sliced up and eaten raw. It's not cooked and is still moving. Its considered a "man's health food for stamania" Sex energy food. video 3 of 3 |
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soullessautomaton ::: Favorites It's spoon worms(Urechis unicinctus). They're marine animals, considered to be a group of annelids like earthworm. I've lived in Korea for almost 30 years, but I've never seen it in person. 07-09-11 12:51:14 __________________________________________________ | |
ryuuichi001 ::: Favorites i'm not sure what's worse: this, or the frog sashimi... 07-08-02 17:09:32 __________________________________________________ | |
pknyeve ::: Favorites giant earthworm 07-07-23 23:51:30 __________________________________________________ | |
nofia2323 ::: Favorites Waht is this? 07-07-20 21:20:56 __________________________________________________ | |
gwenstefanifreak ::: Favorites what is that 07-06-28 16:57:16 __________________________________________________ | |
waveXcore ::: Favorites lamprey? 07-06-26 05:51:27 __________________________________________________ | |
uguHaxyu ::: Favorites You sure it wasn't a prank? I once told an immigrant that fried cockroaches are a Southern delicacy and he bought it. I'll post the video post-haste. 07-06-26 03:09:01 __________________________________________________ | |
Raymasaki ::: Favorites what the Hell were those things?! 07-06-22 16:57:52 __________________________________________________ | |
disneychanneller ::: Favorites it's something from the fish. my mom and dad eat fish's egg sack. it looks like it, but probably isn't. 07-06-16 23:32:00 __________________________________________________ | |
skinskinner ::: Favorites mmm.. 07-06-16 09:39:24 __________________________________________________ |
Monday, October 8, 2007
Korean Dinner that is alive and moves! video 3 of 3
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