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Esmesh-o nayaar...Khodesh-o biyaar !
by Majid on Thu Apr 17, 2008 06:06 PM CDTAll of the sudden I'm such a "titish mamani" that I call some food staples that " WE " grew up with " mozakhraf" and "peef peef" !
I've never ever had "seeraabee sheerdoon".
" " " " "donbalaan".
" " " " "kalle paache"...specially "cheshm" va "banaa goosh".
mmmmmm.......Esmesho nayaar, khodesho biyaar !
You wanna see something disgusting ? go to Asian markets !
They eat ANYTHING that moves!! including anything that sways between animal's legs .....LOL..........YEP ! specially that one !
K**r-o Kha***e Crocodile baraashoon mesl-e "tah cheen morgh" meemooneh!... AND they have the highest I.Q ! how about that?
disgusting...
by Anonymous999999999999 (not verified) on Thu Apr 17, 2008 05:10 PM CDTthis is the most disgusting thing to do...i rather die from hunger let alone enjoy such a F****** so called "food".
donbalan
by toufaneh (not verified) on Thu Apr 17, 2008 03:05 PM CDTkheyli delan baraye donbalan tang shodeh yeki az khoshmazeterin ghazaha
even worse
by Anonymous-bull (not verified) on Thu Apr 17, 2008 02:26 PM CDTInformational Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu-Pl60e8Ds#
I have seen Andrew Zimmern eat these!
by farrad02 on Thu Apr 17, 2008 01:29 PM CDTThe Bizzare Foods host on Food Tv eats lamb, bull and other animals' khayeh all the time!
The edible testicles are playfully called "Mountain Oysters". I have had DONBALAN kabob in Iran. It's delicious and very common by the way! I also heard that it makes you stupid! Also heard it makes you brave (as the man in video says) It gives you the extra ooompf to stand up and do what needs to be done! President Khatami should have eaten more DONBALAN!
It has the texture and consistency of scallops but tastes exactly like ground chicken. In fact, if you've had koobideh chicken kabob in an Iranian restaurant, it is very similar to donbalan kabob!
Global Search and Research...
by Abol H Danesh, Sociologist (not verified) on Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:11 AM CDTAn interesting book could be written about unusual or awful or bizzare food eaten by people around the world...I assume far east folks score numbero uno by showing off their tiger penis delicacy that apparently has supernatural and mystical power to increase man's masculine prowness by ten fold and sell as much as one thousand dollar in black market in Thailand...
I assume for Andrew, the king of awful food eater , "Donbalan" followed by a shot of vodka is a piece of cake that he would gubble it all up to change the bad taste left in his mouth after eating the earlier awful delicacy food...
Sheep testicles
by Scientist (not verified) on Thu Apr 17, 2008 09:59 AM CDTThroughout history we humans have searched for magic substances to enhance sexual arousal and desire.
All kinds of compounds have been purported to be aphrodisiacs including; rhinoceros horn, the glands of musk deer or beaver, sheep or bull testicles, spanish fly, mandrake root, ginseng, and leumes like chickpeas – according to the Kama Sutra, "If eaten every morning, you will be able to enjoy a hundred women"
But do aphrodisiacs actually work? Can fried lamb’s testicles really make the earth move?
Almost any dish can have aphrodisiac properties in the right circumstances. Fried lamb's testicles – a dish known in the US as Rocky Mountain oysters – proved most acceptable. "But not seductive". Especially when you know how much cholesterol they contain.
Meat contains high levels of the B vitamins as well as Creatine, which increases performances,similar to
anabolic steroids due to their capacity to enhance performance. Sheep testicles were steroids for Ancient Greeks.
Although there are numerous aphrodisiacs available today, there is little substantiating scientific evidence that supports their efficacy. Current research shows that psychopharmacological compounds that stimulate both mind and body will play a significant role in addressing sexual disorders in the future. Not only will this benefit the large number individuals who suffer with some form of sexual dysfunction, it will benefit all those looking for that extra something in their sex lives.
to rumour or fact
by Anonymous77 (not verified) on Thu Apr 17, 2008 08:26 AM CDTno, not true. it comes from earlier centuries, the idea of strenghthening one organ by eating one.
Just think about eating a monkey brain, and you'll see that it's plain silly.
How would you feel if somebody....
by Iranboy on Thu Apr 17, 2008 08:04 AM CDTHow would you feeel if somebody takes out your testicles and....
Agar tokhmeh khodeto to kabab konan khoshet miad? Na, khoshet miad??? Nakon digeh
Besides being yam!
by Rumor or Fact (not verified) on Thu Apr 17, 2008 07:19 AM CDTBesides being yam!
Is there anybody scientific fact about this famous phrase in Iran that "Sheep testicles is a good nutrient for men sexual performance"?!
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