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Strange Health Foods: Durian

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Strange Health Foods: Durian

Published: Fri, 20 Mar 2009

Description: Dr. Manny samples ice cream made from a fruit, which some say smells like rotting garbage

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" I'm gonna let culinary quest I want to eat some of the strangest grosses food surround. But here's the catch they have to be known for their health benefits here's what I found. Medicine hunter Chris Killen has traveled the world and surge of weird feeling foods and plants so I have enlisted his help on my own gross food journey. Our first stop is that Chinatown ice cream factory in New York City. "

" I'm gonna have something very unique human Chinatown is what might happen but you guys didn't Drury and it makes me Dorian --"

" The Dorian fruit has been cultivated in southeast Asia since prehistoric times. And is best known for its unique sent."

" And as history history in the world about this football scene shape with a razor sharp spikes on it. And you break it open it's the perfect now exotic fresh flowers and rotting stinking car. Can't wait."

" Some Asian communities love the Doran. And by mixing it into ice cream it's becoming more mainstream."

" That is -- number one most requested flavor are a long time when we carry in our shop we've actually coverage so it doesn't like."

" You know contaminate other flavors of mount any medicinal properties story actually it has a long history. It's credited. That as an aphrodisiac. Which I'm totally bizarre news about this stuff that's my -- I don't think. Is that there's something unique. To the census now that excites these sex Henderson the -- that's as close I can figure out there I have a point."

" You said there was anything rotten garbage. If it's real there. It's strong. Yeah. Subscribe -- so the landfill. Oh yeah yeah this is -- your grandma who lives. You know when -- rooms it's like garbage okay it. Off yeah yeah. Yeah yeah. That's good -- Leo love --"

" Tell us."

" People who loved this -- I love it like there's nothing else are. You know I could become addicted to. Whole. You really gets you sinuses you know we'll -- everything. Thank you. Oh you know it's like this -- orient --"

" and stick around for the next adventure as Chris and I go to the famous Japanese restaurant. More remote hope to sample some very strange -- out that. Actually in this -- of the of the -- yeah. Wow man who made your obstetrician. That's why I went into this that -- that I NN and Fox News."

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