All You Can Eat, But Shouldn't Part I
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They say you are what you eat.
In which case, some people are toxic pufferfish liver. Others are a turkey head sewn onto a pig's butt.
Food is everything to us: life, culture, and community. For millennia we've put all kinds of things in our mouths, some of them deadly, some which seem - to modern eyes and ears - uh, questionable?
Today, as we dig, Jolts & Zing ask:
- What celebrity fad diet did Lord Byron introduce?
- What disgusting meal do George Washington and Warner Herzog have in common?
- Why did Fidel Castro breed a super cow?
Open wide! Here comes the plane! Full of wild weird food. Let's Get Shocked!
REFERENCES
- Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle
- Historic Kitchens at Hampton Palace - Recipes Reference
- Survivor, Season 10 Episode 8: Neanderthal Man, in which they eat Balut.
Created, researched and performed by Daniel Berger-Jones and John J King.
Produced and edited by Kenneth Fuentes, Daniel Berger-Jones, and John J King.
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