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Becky eats a duck’s tongue

November 17th, 2008 by James

Anglo-Japanese talento Becky visits Taiwan and China and samples duck tongue and frog legs:


What strange foods will Becky try to eat on the next episode of Itte Q? Personally, I’m hoping that she’ll attempt this gourmet challenge.



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7 Comments »

Comment by Jango
2008-11-17 09:53:53

I hope she eats DOGs & CATs.

 
Comment by Trufax
2008-11-17 10:45:42

I’m not interested until someone finds me a restaurant that serves penguin.

 
Comment by Space Cowboy
2008-11-17 15:58:12

This is not a nice move since I think she has a duck face herself and should not be eating duck tongue.

 
Comment by doodles
2008-11-17 22:05:12

she’s such a freaking liar, you can tell she wants to vomit. Oh god, sad how every Japanese talent has to smile and say oiishi at every crap thrown at them.

Comment by Maria
2008-11-18 01:46:59

Perhaps, but every job has its good and bad points, and it’s not as if she was unaware of this when she made her career choice. I’m sure that she is being well remunerated for her trouble; in fact many poor Chinese people would probably give their eye teeth to be paid for giggling and eating ducks’ tongues on camera.

 
 
Comment by Rick
2008-11-18 06:49:29

I’m not surprised, every japanese person I know who has tried duck tongue loves it. Its similar to tonsoku, bonchiri, etc.

 
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