I had that obsession, I was also obsessed in feeding it to friends who's unaware, Like the rocky mountain oysters (bull's balls) and the grasshopper nuggets.
@@spongebobfan78 yeah it doesn't . although, Japanese farmers could easily make one for themselves and put it into retail, as the method isn't all that fancy
The coconut work is delicious, very safe also since they only eat coconut wood, we had a coconut tree cut down and just let the trunk rot in ther for a year or 2 and when you open it up it's infested with large coconut worms that are extremely good when grilled
Philippines also eat coconut worms, we call them batod, though they're only mostly consumed by older folks living in the rurals as a "pulutan" (foods consumed during a drinking session) with newer generations shying away from consuming the thing, balut is more popular regardless of generation and is more commonly consumed than batod
1:28 Hột Vịt Lộn. It is what it is called in my country. I still don’t understand how people can eat that. I mean I like Omelette and Sunny Side Up but not this.
Same and Ngl I would rather eat coconut worms. Thing us I've tasted balut when I was younger and it tastes really good. Just that I don't what I'm eating yet at that time so if I like the flavor, imma eat it.
But the soup or whatever the watery stuff inside the shell is called, is so damn good lol. Whenever I buy balut I would crack open a small hole and drink the soup, then give the duck to my father and eat whatever egg looking stuff inside lol.
Kronii with her obsession of cursed food
Aged blended Subway sandwiches is just Tuesday
she hasnt tried haachama's
@@iGhostHaachama Cooking was never a cursed food. It's the curse itself.
I had that obsession, I was also obsessed in feeding it to friends who's unaware, Like the rocky mountain oysters (bull's balls) and the grasshopper nuggets.
Kronii's usual voice and her voice right after waking up sounds EXACTLY the same.
Incoming balut eating stream with haachama (honorary adobo gang)
Does it last long or she has to visit the country to eat them?
@@fireh3211 I'm pretty sure it doesn't. At least, from what I've remember, balut was supposed to be eaten almost immediately.
@@spongebobfan78 yeah it doesn't . although, Japanese farmers could easily make one for themselves and put it into retail, as the method isn't all that fancy
Kronii is out there for all sorta food.
This is a testament to theirs friendship. Only close friends send disgusting stuff to each other on discord
Just woke up Kronii kinda sounds like she's talking in slow motion
I love when calli Threatens us and then give a cute smile at the end 😂😂
0:20 depends on who’s in their sights
balut is actually more delicious than it looks but with coconut worm I can't eat it even though I'm vietnamese
i can only eat the yellow and white parts. also, the broth is goddamn delicious oh my god!
I do think it's fucked up. But once you remove the dead duckling, all the stuff in there is so so good
How different of a balut in Vietnam compared to Philippines balut?
@@logathor69 I've tried both, pretty much the same. Not really surprising considering the method of creating one is exactly the same.
@@logathor69just what you eat it with. The actual preparation for the egg is the same.
The duality of the leaders of the branches
I eat balut back in highschool and I like it specially with vinegar and salt
tbh balut is just in the tip of the iceberg of cursed food in the Philippines and a lot of them I haven't tried only the frog and monitor lizard
The coconut work is delicious, very safe also since they only eat coconut wood, we had a coconut tree cut down and just let the trunk rot in ther for a year or 2 and when you open it up it's infested with large coconut worms that are extremely good when grilled
Apparently when you eat the coconut worm, you have to hold the head bite it off then eat the rest 🤣
Great xD There's the chance that they could visit the Philippines =w= they'll definitely get pressured by PH fans to try balut xD
Philippines also eat coconut worms, we call them batod, though they're only mostly consumed by older folks living in the rurals as a "pulutan" (foods consumed during a drinking session) with newer generations shying away from consuming the thing, balut is more popular regardless of generation and is more commonly consumed than batod
1:28 Hột Vịt Lộn. It is what it is called in my country. I still don’t understand how people can eat that. I mean I like Omelette and Sunny Side Up but not this.
the warden missing the alarm 🤣
Kronii can voice act Ash from pokemon
Balut is delicious, but I cannot stomach Batud(Coconut Worms). But yes, both are safe to eat anyway.
The freaking worm is huge like a thumb hahaha
Isn't Kronii the one that can't eat ground nut therefore she can't eat most of South Eastern Asian food that use them.
Coconut worms are delicious though. they're Milky and pair's great with rice
I've seen Filipino food on TV alot since I live in the Philippines
wtf
@@drunkdrop9193 don't believe me. I live in the Philippines
Ayo... Calli doesn't like Balut! Nevertheless, it's OK
Vietnamese also eat balut
Coconut worms are edible. It’s not worse than wood worms
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The egg is good af what chu mean?
Im a filipino and I find balut disgusting
Ah yes, the weak minorities of the Filipino~
Try next time, kid~
second this.. I'd rather eat kronii's day old sub than balut
Put everything together with Indomie and it will taste wonderful 👍
Same and Ngl I would rather eat coconut worms. Thing us I've tasted balut when I was younger and it tastes really good. Just that I don't what I'm eating yet at that time so if I like the flavor, imma eat it.
But the soup or whatever the watery stuff inside the shell is called, is so damn good lol. Whenever I buy balut I would crack open a small hole and drink the soup, then give the duck to my father and eat whatever egg looking stuff inside lol.