Snacks of the Living Dead

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Snacks of the Living Dead

Back by popular demand, Chris Degener returns to help me with a brand-new Halloween special! If you remember the 2017 Halloween special, we rounded up a bunch of “weird/scary” foods found in the grocery store and tried them for your enjoyment. This time around we definitely kick it up a notch with a variety of food items from around the world.

Listen in for our “tasting notes” for each of these items, and look out below for pics and Amazon links (if available) in case you want to order any of these and give them a spin yourself (though I can’t imagine why you would want to do that).

Snacks of the Living Dead

Items we tried

Vegemite
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Braised Chicken Feet

Braised chicken feet

Crick-Ettes

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Crick-Ettes

Haggis

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Haggis

Cuttlefish Balls

I forgot to take a picture of the cuttlefish balls! You can find these at most Asian markets in the frozen food section.

Paqui Haunted Ghost Pepper Chips

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Paqui ghost pepper chips

Chinese Soft Boiled Chicken Eggs

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soft boiled eggs

Preserved Duck Eggs (Century Eggs)

Find century eggs on Amazon

Century Egg

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Roger

Not a foodie, just love to eat & cook and help others do that too. Doritos addict and marshmallow aficionado. History nerd.

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