• @Okokimup
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    2051 year ago

    Honey fans eating literal bug vomit.

    Mushroom fans eating literal reproductive organs.

    Lots of things sound gross when you think about their origins. Just eat what you like.

    • Midnight Wolf
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      711 year ago

      Imagine you’re chilling at the park and all the sudden some asshole rips your dick off and eats it

      • kase
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        41 year ago

        Wait really? That’s so interesting. So eggs you buy at the store aren’t fertilized? (Not sure if that’s the right word but ykwim)

        • @cor315
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          81 year ago

          Correct. You can get fertilized ones too. Look up balut. Or don’t.

          • @[email protected]
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            That don’t is a weak recommendation to not look it up, depending on the person it can be terrible to look at

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          Typical mass market eggs are unfertilized, but eggs from smaller scale or hobby farms are usually fertilized. On a small scale, it’s easier to keep the hens safe from wildlife with a rooster around, but on a large scale they’re just a waste of feed. If you’re curious, fertilized eggs have a tiny red dot in the egg white.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            The hens are more relaxed with a rooster around, too, so they are good to have if you care about animal welfare. Just wish people stopped buying them in residential areas.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Some countries sell packs of chicken offal, and you can see what the eggs look like before they get far enough along in the bird to have a shell

    • @Gimly
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      181 year ago

      And standard cheese is just milk way way past its conservation date.

    • @topinambour_rex
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      71 year ago

      Bees store the nectar in a honey stomach, where no digestions happen at all. So it’s not bug vomit.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 year ago

        They’re also bees, which are notably distinct from humans in ways almost too numerous to count.

          • kase
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            81 year ago

            According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don’t care what humans think is impossible.

          • @[email protected]
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            71 year ago

            bees sometimes fly, like flies, but not exactly like flies; though they do fly. Bees do. Well, flies also fly, but differently. Not that differently if you don’t care about such distinctions, but pretty differently if you do. I wish I could fly. That last one wasn’t a bee fact. It was a me fact.

      • Lem Jukes
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        61 year ago

        “Vomit” doesn’t require digestion to be called vomit. If it was in a stomach and then came back out via a mouth, it’s vomit.

    • @Shadywack
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      71 year ago

      Montana has an event called the Testicle Festival, so they’re not even trying to conceal the origins of Rocky Mountain Oysters.

    • 𝔇𝔦𝔬
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      -181 year ago

      Least honey and mushrooms offer benefits. The hell does eating blue mold do.