Pub Selling Apple Flavoured Horse Semen Shots | Horse Semen

    Pub Selling Apple Flavoured Horse Semen Shots
    Pub Selling Apple Flavoured Horse Semen Shots

    A pub in New Zealand has started selling a rather odd drink… apple flavoured horse semen. Yes you read that correctly.

    Bosses at The Green Man Pub in Wellington say they started offering the spunky 30ml shots after coming up with it for a food contest.

    And they have been blown away by the demand for the £12 drink which is served chilled and is said to contain about 300 million individual horse sperm cells.

    Steve Drummond said women have been more curious than men about the unique drink.. though men have often dared each other into downing one.

    He added there was also one female customer who's commented she was concerned because she thought she might conceive children with long faces. It's not known how much she'd had to drink first.

Raw Fish to Remedies Asthma | Natural Cure For Asthma Treatment

    Asthma
    Asthma

    Curing From asthma Attack : A 166-year-old Indian medical practice has sparked the ire of a children's advocacy group, which claims the controversial tradition is potentially hazardous to youngsters' health.

    As the BBC is reporting, Balula Hakkula Sangham wants children under the age of 14 to be exempt from a procedure which involves swallowing small live fish with herbal paste. The practice, which is typically administered to thousands at a two-day festival in the state of Andhra Pradesh, is thought to permanently cure asthma.

    The AFP quotes a petition started by the group as saying, "The process of giving the medicine is unhygienic as the person gives it to lakhs (hundreds of thousands) of people without washing their hands." Balula Hakkula Sangham officials are also said to have slammed the unorthodox medicine as "unscientific" and a violation of human rights.

    Claiming to have received the medicine recipe from a Hindu saint in 1845, Goud family members have fought back against the criticism. "It has been the practice of the Goud Family for the past 166 years to offer this medicine free of cost to those who need it," Bathini Harinath Goud, head of the family, said. He went on to note that 400,000 people participated in the fish-swallowing procedure last year. "These companies are paying money to rake up the issue as they are worried about the fish medicine affecting their business interests since what we administer is a permanent cure for asthma," he said.

    The Times of India reports that the family has faced criticism for the practice previously, and had to rename it after a court order over the use of "medicine" for what is arguably a faith-based therapy.

    Andhra Pradesh's Human Rights Commission on Tuesday has reportedly ordered a report into the complaints, which is expected to be delivered this week. Source :-huffingtonpost

The World’s Most Expensive Kebab | Expensive Food and Drink

    The World’s Most Expensive Kebab | Expensive Food and Drink
    The World’s Most Expensive Kebab | Expensive Food and Drink

    Meet the world’s most exclusive and expensive kebab. And with a retail value of a whopping £750, this posh creation is not one for enjoying at 3am on Saturday morning after a heavy drinking session.

    Dubbed the ‘King of Kebabs’ the gastronomic creation, from chef Andy Bates, comes complete with saffron infused flat bread, milk-fed lamb from the Pyrenees and edible gold leaf garnish.

    Also on the expensive kebab is Champagne infused mint and cucumber yoghurt, micro cress and lettuce, Ceour de Beouf tomatoes and oregano concass along with some Barrel Aged Yews Feta cheese.

    But don't expect to find it in your local kebab shop, the 'King of Kebabs' was created for Food Network UK mark the launch of The Great Food Truck Race. Which means if you want to try it, you'll need to source that Saffron infused flatbread yourself.

    King of Kebabs
    - Saffron infused flatbread
    - Champagne infused mint and cucumber yoghurt
    - Micro cress and lettuce salad
    - Chilli sauce made from the world’s expensive chilli
    - Milk-fed lamb from the Pyrenees
    - Edible gold leaf garnish
    - Ceour de Beouf tomatoes and oregano concass
    - Barrel Aged Yews Feta cheese

    Andy Bates, the chef behind the ‘King of Kebabs’ says: "It took a fair bit of time to source the best possible ingredients to ensure that this kebab was the most exclusive one out there but I loved every minute."

    Nick Thorogood, Managing Director of Food Network EMEA added: "Street food is really stepping up a notch with many street food trucks now providing the high quality, gourmet food and fine cuisine expected from top restaurants.

    "The Great Food Truck Race celebrates this new movement, so we thought it only fair to mark its launch by showing that even the nation’s favourite doner kebab could be made gourmet."
    The World’s Most Expensive Kebab | Expensive Food and Drink
    The World’s Most Expensive Kebab | Expensive Food and Drink

Bangladeshi Women Cuts off Alleged Assaulter's Penis as Evidence

    Bangladeshi Women
    Bangladeshi Women Cuts off Alleged Assaulter's Penis as Evidence

    Bangladesh say a woman cut off a man's penis during an alleged attempt to rape her and took it to a police station as evidence.

    The incident took place in Mirzapur village, Jhalakathi, about 200km (124 miles) south of the capital, Dhaka.

    Monju Begum, 40, a married mother of three, told police that neighbour Mozammel Haq Mazi forced his way into her shanty and started assaulting her.

    Mr Mazi, who denies the accusation, has been admitted to a nearby hospital.

    "We will arrest him once his condition gets better," police spokesman Abul Khaer told the BBC.

    "She said she fought back and cut off his penis and brought it to our police station in a polythene bag to prove that Mr Mazi tried to rape her," police spokesman Abul Khaer told the BBC.

    "She has registered a case accusing him of attempted rape," he said.

    "It is quite an unusual incident. As far as I am aware, this is the first time that a woman has brought a severed penis to the police station as evidence."

    Monju Begum told police that Mr Mazi, a married father of five, had been harassing her for the past six months.'Revenge attack'

    But Mr Mazi denied the allegations.

    "We were having an affair and recently she suggested that both of us can go and settle down in Dhaka," Mr Mazi told the BBC from the hospital in nearby Barisal.

    "I refused and told her that I cannot leave my wife and children, so she took revenge on me."

    Prof AMSM Sharfuzzaman, a senior surgeon at the Sher-e-Bangla Medical College and Hospital in Barisal town, told the BBC it had not been possible to reattach the organ.

    "Police brought his severed penis several hours after the incident," he said.

    "We are treating him so that he can urinate normally without the penis."

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