Balut: The Fertilized Duck Egg Street Snack
A duck egg, fertilized for 17 days, hard boiled and then consumed right out of the shell is a popular Filipino bar snack. But it has its fans in the U.S. too.
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Balut: The Fertilized Duck Egg Street Snack
A duck egg, fertilized for 17 days, hard boiled and then consumed right out of the shell is a popular Filipino bar snack. But it has its fans in the U.S. too.
Many farmers actually started raising ducks because of personal nutritional needs, and then found that there was a demand for duck products almost by accident.
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