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Strange Health Foods: Blowfish Sperm

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Strange Health Foods: Blowfish Sperm

Published: Mon, 23 Mar 2009

Description: Dr. Manny tries a dish so rare; it is only served in one U.S. restaurant

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" The next stop on MySpace stealing food stored takes me inside if it was Japanese restaurant more multiple. And what have we shop even as horrible why. That's part of the book. When I'm not believe this -- Fish yeah. Then you've -- your obstetrician. But that's why I went into this that's this thick accent. Look at case I was a little nervous even more remote to could tell -- runners skip that the so I hope they have the the engines. At at and Mikey."

" it down to business. Marmol to explains that this is a very very red dish Andy do you eat the wrong part of the blowfish. Eight campaign many deadly. In fact his restaurant is the only one in the US that serves it and he will set you back thirty dollars -- serving."

" It is -- poorer and the blowfish sperm. And any. And Elizabeth say that slowly. Ten or read so it's it's a little pride pride yeah blowfish blowfish firm the -- of available via yet. All right we're supposed. It is slowly through pre -- all right. -- If you didn't know. That's good taste in."

" What do we have to compared you're gonna be it's there it's good the through the term -- Actually taste like soft tofu I wouldn't even have known that with the seat. Now. It's -- renewed its own pace very good movie. But pleasantly so and the tempura. With the soil around -- And it makes it take it tastes like some other Japanese dishes I've that's quite good the health benefits of blowfish -- Presumably. He's going to have. A zinc and there you're probably going to have TH day which is good for the brain but with a -- the good with the rain and you know the toxins and blowfish which if you the wrong parts of -- his can be deadly line. But all these different kind of toxins are being studied right now it National Institutes of Health. For the possible use in the future treatment brain disorders like parkinson's so there might be something here that's actually neuro protective. To us today is the prize sperm right but. It's looked but it is good sir it's good price you won't hear them all you can have a really high -- okay."

" Next up more -- the tabs are Tommy's with a dish that is supposed to boost your libido this this looks a little bit like you know which brings. You -- documenting Fox News. "

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