8 Animals
That Are Eaten Alive Around the World
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We know you like your food fresh but there is such a thing as too fresh!
We know you like your
food fresh but there is such a thing as too fresh! While most people balk at
the idea of eating lobster because it’s cooked alive moments before it’s
served, some people actually prefer their dinner to be alive and trying to
escape from their mouths between bites.[related]
Eating live food is
considered a real delicacy in some parts of the world. Live-food connoisseurs
actually believe the meat tastes better if the animal is still alive, partly alive, or
taking its final breaths before you eat it. And it doesn’t come cheap either:
depending on the dish, and how difficult it is to subdue and prepare your
entrée before it’s served, restaurants around the world tend to charge you top dollar to sample these living treats.
Eating live animals is
not new for us. Many cultures eat live insects as a staple source of protein in their diets. In
fact, scientist believe as the world’s population
approaches 8 billion people, we’ll likely be
eating insects a lot more to meet our growing food needs.
Throughout history
humans have eaten dishes containing living animals in Medieval England chefs were constantly
trying to outdo each other with the kinds of live animals they could bake into dishes.
These days many
countries ban these dishes for ethical reasons — it’s considered animal cruelty or torture to
have a chopped-up, but still breathing animal on your plate. Other countries
are more relaxed with what’s considered ‘animal cruelty’, particularly
Southeast Asia where many of these dishes are seafood
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In Japan you can eat a
fish dish that’s chopped into pieces and arranged on your plate while the fish
is still alive and breathing. China does its own version of the dish called yin yang fish where the body of the fish is flash-fried and is served alive and
with the head still gasping for air. In Denmark you can still eat live insects,
but this time they’re flavored and used in a salad.
Some dishes are only for the truly brave, others
just require you to suspend your inner cringe-response to eating a living,
moving meal. Read on to see what kinds of animals are eaten alive around the
world.

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