NOT PACKED IN LIKE SARDINES ANYMORE
Heck, you ain't ready for a balut then.and if ya don't eat one ya can't come in the Whirlybird Bar off magaaysay.PI. A helo hangout.I got my duck wings after about 3 pitchers of MOJO.
Despite being an object of culinary fascination around the world, balut -- a popular
Filipino food -- is no beauty queen.
The 18-day-old fertilized duck egg has revolted even the most daring foodies with its carnal textures, earning it lofty rankings on many a "most disgusting/strange/terrifying food" list.
While food journalists commonly label balut as the
Philippines' "much loved delicacy," in reality Filipinos are decidedly split over their nation's oft-sung snack.