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18 GROSSEST Pictures of Food You Must See

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From a strange hot pocket of mysteries to vegetable surprise here are 18 SHOCKING Pictures of Food You Must See

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# 10 Hot Pocket of Mysteries
No one reaches for a hot pocket thinking they are going to have a gourmet experience, but this picture of a hot pocket someone was actually going to eat is still pretty low. Even when your standards have been lowered enough to eat a microwaveable pocket of bread, this looks pretty questionable. It seems like a meat sludge flavor of Hot Pocket, and I’m not really sure this qualifies as food. Would you eat this? Would anyone eat this?

# 9 Hoya AKA Sea Pineapples
These strange looking fleshy nuggets are actually Hoya or Meongge, a food eaten in Japan and Korea that is also called a Sea Pineapple. It’s hard to tell if they are fruits or creatures, but they are in fact marine invertebrates. They are often served raw in both Korea and Japan and served with light seasoning or pickled. If you think this is a case of “looks gross, taste good” you’re not exactly right. They have been described as tasting like “iodine” and “rubber dipped in ammonia”.

# 8 Vegetable Surprise
Usually, when one makes food the goal is to consume it afterward, perhaps even share it with your friends. But with this dish, we can only hope none of that happened. This looks like loose vegetables floating in a plate full of sewage. Only the worst series of unfortunate events could have possibly resulted in this plate of vegetable mystery curry.

# 7 The Double Down
The Double Down was an unholy creation from Fast Food mega brand KFC. When Colonel Harlan Sanders started his business nearly a decade ago, it’s hard to say if he expected his business to eventually make the sandwich that replaces bread with two pieces of fried chicken. Three pieces of chicken and some cheese makes this beige, soggy mess of a “sandwich”. This is just one gross picture of the Double Down, but it was mass-produced across the country, and pretty much uniformly looked like this.

# 6 Balut
This Filipino delicacy might be something you’ve already heard of in other “gross food” videos. If you don’t know, it’s called Balut – a slightly incubated fertilized duck egg that has a partially grown duck baby on the inside of it. It is served boiled and lightly salted and pretty much just taste like duck and eggs! While it tastes pretty mundane, it still looks pretty gross to those who didn’t grow up with it. I mean, you can pretty much see the web of veins and growing baby fetus on the inside.

# 5 Rotten Fruit
This orange looked perfectly fine on the outside but was actually rotting from the inside out. Cutting into it revealed an ominous pattern of rotting flesh, a shape that looks suspiciously like a spider forming in the citrus. Perhaps this was an omen trying to warn us of bad luck in the future. Or maybe this person shouldn’t wait so long before eating the oranges they bought. Either way, this orange looks pretty gross.

# 4 Literal Maggot-Infested Cheese
Here’s a photo of Casu Marzu, which literally translates into English for “Rotten / Putrid Cheese”. It is milk made from sheep’s milk and after it is fermented is deliberately exposed to the larvae of the cheese fly. The digestive enzymes of the maggots are what gives this cheese its flavor. It apparently tastes so much like ammonia that it feels like it burns your tongue when you eat it. As the cheese is digested by maggots, it creates a liquid that slowly seeps out of the cheese.

# 3 Bowl of Meat
This is a bowl of ground beef with what looks like a fourth of an avocado in it. It is literally just a bowl of ground beef with no other thing inside of it. Which I suppose is appealing to someone who has been starving for two weeks, maybe? One thing everyone wants from an avocado burger is to take away the buns, cheese, and literally everything else and then to mash it up into a bowl and eat it with a spoon.

# 2 Green-ish Food
This might be a plate of steak, mashed potatoes, and string beans, but it looks a lot like it’s been left to rot for a few weeks. Is this a fresh plate of food that’s been tinted ever so slightly blue on purpose? I can’t tell which is worse. Whether it’s a plate of rotting food or a fresh plate of blue-green-grey food, it’s safe to say that mashed potato adjacent is not safe to eat.

# 1 Haggis
Here’s a traditional Scottish dish that probably looks as appetizing to you as it tastes.Sure, it looks like a weird fleshy balloon full of strange alien material, but it is a Scottish delicacy! It’s a sheep’s stomach stuffed with sheep’s heart, lungs, livers, onion, and oatmeal. It is apparently very delicious, although there’s something wrong about putting an animal’s lungs and heart into its own stomach and then eating it.


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