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Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for April 26, 2016
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Um... Thanks for the info! L-Cysteine, and amino acid used to extend the shelf life of bread products, is often obtained from hog hair, duck feathers, and even human here! The Little Mermaid On April 27, 2004, Milagros Cerron of Huancayo, Peru, was born with legs fused together from the heels up- her legs were successfully separated in 2006! Escamoles, the ant larvae harvested from agave roots, are considered a delicacy in Mexico.
Templo S.U.D. almost 9 years ago
Wow. Mexico has huitlacoche (corn smut fungus) AND escaroles as something tasty.
JohnoTeacher almost 9 years ago
If Cysteine is an Amino acid, you’ll be able to find it in almost anything living. It is typically extracted from protein waste material (poultry feathers, pig bristle) because that’s the simplest and cheapest way to get it.
It’s NOT extracted from human hair, at least not for industrial purposes.
Chad Cheetah almost 9 years ago
That girl was presumably close to two, around the walking time for toddlers…how on earth did she learn to walk?
BearsDown Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Are Escaroles the “worm” that ends up in the bottom of a Mezcal bottle?
Neo Stryder almost 9 years ago
And Escamoles are delicious.
Petemejia77 almost 9 years ago
WHY do I read Rip during my lunch? WHY???
Angry Indeed Premium Member almost 9 years ago
…and here all this time I thought Escamoles were Arctic burrowing rodents!