Why This Famous French Dish Is Eaten With A Towel Over Your Head
Ortolan Songbirds - YouTube
People eating the traditional French meal of ortolan bunting. The white cloth over their head is to hide their sin of eating the this particular meal from god. : r/oddlyterrifying
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Roast Ortolan, an adorable bird the size of a man's thumb and weighs less than an ounce. It is meant to be eaten feet first with the beak and head being last
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This is the horrifying, banned dish that's regularly described as the most decadent on earth
France: in spite of the ban ortolane are still drowned and eated! – World Animals Voice
Ortolan buntings: Three birds escape being deep-fried as banned French delicacy | Nature | News | Express.co.uk
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Ortolan bunting - Wikipedia
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Ortolan buntings: Three birds escape being deep-fried as banned French delicacy | Nature | News | Express.co.uk
A French delicacy being eaten to death
Ortolan buntings: Three birds escape being deep-fried as banned French delicacy | Nature | News | Express.co.uk