Food Around the WorldPart of the fun of traveling is stuffing your face with the cuisines and treats of the locals. These lists rank the most delicious, must-try foods wherever you'll be.
Updated June 2, 2022 30.9K votes 3.1K voters 205.5K views
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This is a list of the grossest foods that many people will never touch. To some, the dishes listed on here are some of the grossest things you could ever imagine putting in your mouth; others consider them delicacies. What you find appetizing could be a result of your cultural upbringing, or simply your personal tastebuds. It's possible you'll find these foods absolutely nasty, but maybe not.
What are the grossest foods in the world? Take a look here and you'll see arguably the most disgusting foods on the planet.
Casu marzu is a type of cheese that has to be left in the sun until it becomes rotten and full of maggots. The process of producing this cheese is considered a process of finely metered fermentation. Sometimes, when disturbed, the maggot larvae can "jump" for distances up to 5-6 inches—some prefer to scrape the larvae out before consuming for this reason.
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Human Placenta
Some people around the world --- including in parts of the United States and China --- eat human placenta as a supposed way to counteract the effects of postpartum depression and other pregnancy complications. Celebs like January Jones have extolled the practice's benefits, and some women even hire celebrity placenta processors to prepare placenta-based recipes for them.
In Vietnam, there's every possibility that you might be presented with the culinary option of eating raw duck and geese blood. It's usually served literally right as the bird is slaughtered, which ensures that the dish is fresh.
This is called Balut. It is a fertilized duck egg with an almost developed embryo in it. So how would someone eat this thing? Well, it's as simple as boiling an egg. In fact, that's exactly what you do: boil, peel, dip it in your choice of salt or vinegar, and then eat it.