Welcome to today's weekly Travelfeed Food Of The World roundup brought to you by @for91days.
Pork Blood Soup, did someone just say Pork Blood Soup? Are you an adventurous eater during your travels? Then this might be for you! According to the author, if this would be his last meal because he got exposed to pathogens, he would be a happy dying man. We continue with some more street food from Thailand, where a Tuk Tuk driver is taking the author to all the hot spots. And talking of death, end your life by overeating on sushi. The last featured post will overdose you. We loved all three posts! Thank you for submitting them to TravelFeed.
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DTube - Eating Pork Blood Soup - Is it the BEST DISH IN BANGKOK?!
written by @daveonarrival
Bangkok! No doubt, one of the best cities in the world for delicious food. One of the main reasons is for its vast array of street food stalls where you can find almost any Thai dish that is made with specialty and expertise. Because the people making the food have been doing it every day for many years and selling to happy and satisfied customers.
How to Eat Greens - Examples from SE Asia
written by @fitinfunfood
The ant eggs popped in your mouth and were a bit like chicken eggs if chicken eggs were a quarter inch long. I had two bowls of this and wish I had some now. This is the only time I know of that I had this particular green and it was so good! The peppers are not hot.
I sure love sushi but can't really take my hands off key board as I'm typing lol. A lot of Thai people do love sushi as well that's why every where on the street, in all the corners and in every fancy malls have sushi to offer. You'd be surprised if you know how wide the sushi price ranges could be in Thailand from the cheapest on the side of the street to those ones that are not even that fancy in a mall.
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