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No frogs involved, just a dish in honor of Sweeney Todd’s recent Oscar nominations. Sausages submerged in Yorkshire pudding give the appearance of little heads peeking out of holes.
This is not your everyday McDonald's meal, but if ant eggs and duck beaks make your tastebuds tingle, these Thai delights may be just what you are looking for. Man, they look kinda nasty, and are definitely not for the faint of heart. Stir fry frogs anyone?
This is not your everyday McDonald's meal, but if ant eggs and duck beaks make your tastebuds tingle, these Thai delights may be just what you are looking for. Man, they look kinda nasty, and are definitely not for the faint of heart. Stir fry frogs anyone?
Frogs' legs, a delicacy most closely associated with the French, is in fact, a Czech dish, according to archaeologists. Although the edible amphibians are closely associated with Gallic cuisine - so much so that English people refer to the French by the derogatory nickname "the frogs" - ancient Czechs were eating them more than 5,000 years ago.
The famous French ballooner, Monsieur André Cliché, fell un-expectantly from a clear blue sky yesterday, in the company of thousands of dead frogs.
Dish frog soap
