Every time I watch this I laugh. The tin can challenge is another favorite. I'm crying - they are hilarious. Ripping their faces off is another one I love.
Too funny! I'm American and I vowed I would never ever try balut. However, after I moved to Asia I took a trip to Cambodia and tried it. If you can get past the mental part (difficult), it is pretty tasty. The juice tasted like chicken soup to me. Then I ate the egg and embryo together with salt and herbs and it tasted like egg and chicken to me. Of course, I had been drinking alcohol beforehand so I'm sure that gave me the courage to try it!
I am very picky about trying new foods, so I would never ever be able to do this. No disrespect to Filipino cuisine, but this video makes me gag-cry-laugh every time. Superfruit never fails to deliver Super entertainment. 😁 The Dental Mouth Opener Challenge video is also funny. Your faces though……accurate reactions imo 😂.
Hey, uuuuhhh.... you doin' alright there, D? You're looking a little green in the cheeks! You need water?.... a trashcan? 😅To be honest, I'd try it! Just out of curiosity! Cheers!
I mean, I don't think I could, but it's not really that shocking. Most of us eat animals all the time. Some delicacies are baby animals (something I don't enjoy but is hardly unheard of). We usually try to not think about it being an animal, but don't fancy places serve whole fish heads? And I'm thinking the old pighead ham pictures. Shrimp and lobster are served with a head. I get that it's hard to be faced so blatantly by the choices you are making when eating animals, and this doesn't look very appetizing. But when you think about it for a second, it's not THAT odd. Just not what we're used to.
You definitely have a point. I personally don’t eat chicken or many other animals anymore (I’m not vegan though) for both ethical and global warming reasons, but people should know what they are eating.
Definitely cute dogs too. Asia is famous for its loving treatment of animals. The 'men' say it is an aphrodisiac. The tradition and ritual turned into a business when hapless tribes began buying dogs from their neighbors. Today, hundreds of thousands of animals lose their lives every year. Thousands die during transport, crammed into small cages or in the false floors of vans and minibuses, without water or food. The dealers used old, often rusty cans as muzzles, broke the dogs' shoulder bones and tied their legs behind their backs to keep the animals quiet, says Luis Buenaflor of Animal Kingdom. The dogs that survive the journeys lasting several hours have their skulls smashed in with a piece of wood or their throats cut. In slaughterhouses, which are often completely filthy, the skin is flamed before the meat is cut up. Delicious...
Every time I watch this I laugh. The tin can challenge is another favorite. I'm crying - they are hilarious. Ripping their faces off is another one I love.
You had the same reaction I did the first time I watched this!! Your facial expressions were priceless!!!
I’ve seen this one so many times so I’m mainly watching your faces and reactions which did not disappoint. Haha. Gotta love superfruit.
This is a common snack in the Philippines. Sometimes you can see locals eating them and picking out the small bones or feathers from their mouths.
Yesssssss more superfruit please!
Too funny! I'm American and I vowed I would never ever try balut. However, after I moved to Asia I took a trip to Cambodia and tried it. If you can get past the mental part (difficult), it is pretty tasty. The juice tasted like chicken soup to me. Then I ate the egg and embryo together with salt and herbs and it tasted like egg and chicken to me. Of course, I had been drinking alcohol beforehand so I'm sure that gave me the courage to try it!
From 🇵🇭 here. Balut is a common Pinoy delicacy. I just have to smile and shake my head when foreigners are initiated to it. Well, to each his own
That was...traumatic. I'd NEVER be able to do that.
I'm not sure I should thank you for sharing that.
hahahahah
I could never do it either, but I do love all their reactions, especially Lipstick Nik 😂
Great reaction. That was a very interesting thing to watch. I’m thinking vegan now too! 😂
I am very picky about trying new foods, so I would never ever be able to do this. No disrespect to Filipino cuisine, but this video makes me gag-cry-laugh every time. Superfruit never fails to deliver Super entertainment. 😁 The Dental Mouth Opener Challenge video is also funny. Your faces though……accurate reactions imo 😂.
Everytime i see that episode it makes me gag lol
Even when I ate meat, I had a problem with some textures, and I definitely could not handle that.
Hey, uuuuhhh.... you doin' alright there, D? You're looking a little green in the cheeks! You need water?.... a trashcan? 😅To be honest, I'd try it! Just out of curiosity! Cheers!
I love eating balut!❤😂
I mean, I don't think I could, but it's not really that shocking. Most of us eat animals all the time. Some delicacies are baby animals (something I don't enjoy but is hardly unheard of). We usually try to not think about it being an animal, but don't fancy places serve whole fish heads? And I'm thinking the old pighead ham pictures. Shrimp and lobster are served with a head. I get that it's hard to be faced so blatantly by the choices you are making when eating animals, and this doesn't look very appetizing. But when you think about it for a second, it's not THAT odd. Just not what we're used to.
You definitely have a point. I personally don’t eat chicken or many other animals anymore (I’m not vegan though) for both ethical and global warming reasons, but people should know what they are eating.
Omg no way!!!! Lol My daughter has tried thos I could not believe it. Her friends are Philipinos. She loves all kinds of foods.
Definitely cute dogs too. Asia is famous for its loving treatment of animals. The 'men' say it is an aphrodisiac. The tradition and ritual turned into a business when hapless tribes began buying dogs from their neighbors. Today, hundreds of thousands of animals lose their lives every year. Thousands die during transport, crammed into small cages or in the false floors of vans and minibuses, without water or food.
The dealers used old, often rusty cans as muzzles, broke the dogs' shoulder bones and tied their legs behind their backs to keep the animals quiet, says Luis Buenaflor of Animal Kingdom. The dogs that survive the journeys lasting several hours have their skulls smashed in with a piece of wood or their throats cut. In slaughterhouses, which are often completely filthy, the skin is flamed before the meat is cut up. Delicious...
I politely agree with the "Why???!!!"
I will impolitely add WTHeck??? 😫
Each to their own I guess.
Apologies D but not today. Not ever!!!
Oh, Hell no. I couldn't watch it.
LOL I dont blame you!
I like trying new things but that is just to gross.
definitely not for me
Nasty
Why not? It’s a delicacy. 🤭🤢 😂😂😂. 🤗💋🥰
Looks like poop.
No…just no.