Fried is cleaner tasting, Andrew visits a meat market and the central market in, Like well-cooked mutton, tender, melts in your mouth. [7] For example, although dog meat is eaten, in certain circumstances, in Korea, Vietnam, and China, it is considered inappropriate as a food in most Western countries, except Switzerland where rural consumption of cat and dog meat is traditional. Food taboos can help utilizing a resource more efficiently, but when applied to only a subsection of the community, a food taboo can also lead to the monopolization of a food item by those exempted. The origins of these prohibitions are varied. Artisanal and strange foods from jelly beans to blood pudding to escargot. However, it is not strictly considered taboo in populated cities like Mandalay, Yangon etc. The restriction is described in Leviticus 11:29-30 and 42–43. In Ghana, Thryonomys swinderianus locally referred to as "Akrantie", "Grasscutter" and (incorrectly) as "Bush rat" is a common food item. [39] In 2009 a scandal erupted when a farm near the Polish town of Częstochowa was discovered rearing dogs to be rendered down into smalec - lard.[40]. In Singapore, poppy seeds are classified as "prohibited goods" by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB). Most Lebanese Christians also do not eat pork, although religiously they are allowed to do so. In Argentina and other Spanish language countries bull's testicles are served as huevos de toro or 'bull's eggs'. At, Andrew explores old and new food traditions in, Reusing a large proportion of previously aired footage from Bizarre World - Sulawesi and Bali episodes. Borough Market, Roast restaurant, pigeon, ox heart grilled with bone marrow sauce, herring roes, Neil Yard Dairy, Stinking Bishop cheese Banger shop, fresh Italian gelato. So why is it okay to eat dumb food but not smart food? Temporary Crusaders. That I know of, I've had camel, horse and guinea-pig. 4. Tongue sandwich, geoduck, live lobster, ceviche, pupusas, worm pretzels, maggot pupae, tarantula pops, teriyaki cockroaches, jellyfish salad, sea cucumber salad, goose intestine, frog congee, salo. Eating reptiles is also forbidden in Judaism. "Hot drinks" are taboo for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ", The inhabitants of Vicenza in northern Italy are reputed to eat cats, although the practice has been out of use for decades. Head cheese, slow-cooked piglet in goose fat, pig ears, tongue salad, and eyeballs, This special discussed unfamiliar foods that are considered scary and what made Westerners uneasy about them. Although eating the stomach of a goat, cow, sheep, or buffalo might be taboo,[where?] In 2008, it was reported that cats were a part of the local diet in Guangdong, China, with many cats being shipped down from the north and one Guangzhou-based business receiving up to 10,000 cats per day from different parts of China. Some religions prohibit drinking or eating blood or food made from blood. St. Louis-style BBQ, toasted ravioli, and gooey butter cake. Similarly to dogs, eating horses was a taboo for the Castro culture in Northwestern Portugal, and it is still a counter-cultural practice in the region.[66]. The followers of Pythagoras were vegetarians, and "Pythagorean" at one time came to mean "vegetarian". Traditional Sunday roast; Yorkshire pudding; pies `n' mash; fish `n' chips. Chinese Buddhist cuisine traditionally prohibits garlic, Allium chinense, asafoetida, shallot, and Allium victorialis (victory onion or mountain leek). Vegans also abstain from eggs, due to their animal origin. A meal or dish may not contain both meat and dairy products. As the meat cooks, it imbues the surrounding vegetables with the flavours of the marinade, which mingles with the smoky aroma from the rocks. Killing and eating monkeys (or other animals which are considered wild) is a taboo and illegal in India. Animals that might outsmart your pet aren't just found on land. Andrew hosted a holiday pitch-in party with chefs and friends he made around the world. The common Egyptian dish mulukhiyah, a soup whose primary ingredient is jute leaves (which leaves did not have any other culinary purpose), was banned by the Fatimid Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah sometime during his reign (996-1021 CE). Ferran Adrià: El Bulli. Examples of such protected species include some species of whales, sea turtles, and migratory birds. Have to be organic. Peruvians actually think we’re the crazy ones, for keeping them as pets. However, shunning onion and garlic is not very popular among Hindus as compared to avoiding non-vegetarian foods, so many people do not follow this custom.[103]. Olivia, 10, Devon, England "I would never eat a pet like a dog or a guinea pig." Some religions – including Buddhism,[109] Islam, Jainism, Rastafari movement, Baháʼí Faith, and various branches of Christianity such as the Baptists, the Church of God In Christ, Methodists, the Latter-day Saints, Seventh-day Adventists and the Iglesia ni Cristo – forbid or discourage the consumption of alcoholic beverages. This means that the process by which cheese is made (and not the cheese itself) is a factor in determining whether it is forbidden or allowed by strict vegetarians. [54], Norse settlers in Greenland (10th–15th centuries AD) may have developed a taboo against fish consumption, as recounted in Jared Diamond's Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. [53], Many tribes of the Southwestern United States, including the Navajo, Apache, and Zuñi, have a taboo against fish and other water-related animals, including waterfowl. The eye ball taco was an ordeal. By Indian law, the slaughter of female cattle (i.e. ", "Is It Illegal To Eat or Sell Horse Meat? Camels are even-toed ungulates, with feet split in two. Within a given society, some meats will be considered to be not for consumption that are outside the range of the generally accepted definition of a foodstuff. The Torah (Leviticus 11:13[17]) explicitly states that the eagle, vulture, and osprey are not to be eaten. In the hierarchy of living entities, overwintering plants such as onions are ranked higher than food crops such as wheat and rice. Andrew visits Madagascar, where many natives still live the way they did hundreds of years ago, hunting and gathering for their food. My younger nieces and nephews in Peru fight about who gets the guinea pig's head and neck. It is certain, however, that no avoidance of fish occurs among southern Africa's earliest inhabitants, the Khoisan. London: Harrods, jellied eels, Blood tongue sausage. Andrew travels to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and while hitting the city streets at night, he feasts on sucking snails and duck tongues and on the outskirts of town he hunts for rice field rats, and gets a taste of farm-raised porcupine. Its really bony and has very little meat on it, but with teriyaki sauce you can pretend its chicken on a stick. Eastern shawarma; soul food classics; Motor City-style pizza and city chicken. In Islam the consumption of blood is prohibited (Haraam). Environmentalism, ethical consumerism and other activist movements are giving rise to new prohibitions and eating guidelines. Dan Nosowitz, "Where did the prohibition on combining seafood and cheese come from? [33], Almost all types of non-piscine seafood, such as shellfish, lobster, shrimp or crayfish, are forbidden by Judaism because such animals live in water but do not have both fins and scales.[34]. A fairly recent addition to cultural food prohibitions is the meat and eggs of endangered species or animals that are otherwise protected by law or international treaty. I love octopus at sushi, or calamari. New Orleans: Cochon restaurant, boudinballs, Head cheese, smoked ox stew, deep fried chicken liver. Uniquely disgusting, foot locker, old sock, salt water. Jump-start your career with our Premium A-to-Z Microsoft Excel Training Bundle from the new Gadget Hacks Shop and get lifetime access to more than 40 hours of … In Italian cuisine, seafood is not eaten with cheese. Manusmṛti and medicinal texts like Sushruta Samhita), dog's meat was regarded as the most unclean (and rather poisonous) food possible. And sea urchin gonads at sushi. The plant was named βασιλικόν φυτόν (basilikón fytón) "royal plant" and today is grown and admired rather than eaten. Stews; buckwheat noodles; sweet beef and fermented cabbage. Cow-derived products play a significant role in Hinduism with milk particularly being highly revered, often being used in holy ceremonies. (ed. Because balut is an egg containing a partly-developed embryo, Muslims believe this makes it "haram", or "forbidden". Blood sausages, Lamb fries, Horse steaks (South America), Beef heart, beef tongue, Croc tails, turtle soup, and eyeball tacos on Maxwell St. Scottish breakfast, peppery haggis, blue lobster and whiskey. Chopped hogs head in Belize; chitterlings; pig uterus soup; the world's oldest ice cream. As a general rule, all seafood is permissible in the 3 madh'hab of Sunni Islam except Hanafi school of thought. Cuban sandwiches, fresh stone crabs and key lime pie. I think that at a Birrieria, I had a goat's head taco, but one is never sure. Elephant meat is also not considered Kosher by Jewish dietary laws because elephants do not have cloven hooves and they are not ruminants. In northeast Brazil, there is a similar dish to haggis called "buchada", made with goats' stomach.[87]. Jains abstain from eating eggs. Most Hindus do not eat beef, and some Hindus apply the concept of ahimsa (non-violence) to their diet and consider vegetarianism as ideal, and practise forms of vegetarianism. Mass commercial harvesting of the animals was banned in 1980, though international imports as well as private, individual hunting and cooking remains legal in many areas. brandybuck96 +1. For instance, in early medieval Christianity, certain uncooked foods were of dubious status: a penitential ascribed to Bede outlined a (mild) penance for those who ate uncooked foods, and Saint Boniface wrote to Pope Zachary (in a letter preserved in the Boniface correspondence, no. Eggs are flavorless and mealy, Best fried poultry you've ever had, not a lot of meat, good stuff, super crunchy, really good, Grissly, greasy, fatty, reminds me of an exotic hoofed animal, strange, "A trip to the hospital", can't eat (spits out), Leathery, numbs the side of tongue, terrible, tastes like old reptile and mud, Imposing, scary, gamey, malardy, wet, feathery, marshy, bad egg yolk flavor, disgusting, Smells delicious, tastes like beef, extraordinary, sweet, tender, Fishy, gamey. Beginning with Season 7, the show has been retitled Bizarre Foods America. Beef (bovines:) *American Bison: very nice and beefy, great for burgers, very full flavour. This is a question I prefer not to ask myself. Goat and sheep is fine. New York State allows for the consumption of guinea pigs, but New York City prohibits it. Fried fish fins; honey from Africanized bees; the country's hottest sauce. That ye abstain from meats offered to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication: from which if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do well, Fare ye well. The reason why the people of Kudus have a taboo against eating beef is because killing a cow offends Hindus, and a good Muslim should not offend the beliefs of other religions. not hot cocoa or herbal teas). Offal is the internal organs of butchered animals, and may refer to parts of the carcass such as the head and feet ("trotters") in addition to organ meats such as sweetbreads and kidney. In, Reusing a proportion of previously aired footage from Bizarre World - Belize, Cuba and Florida episodes, Andrew goes to some of the foreign embassies in. ", "Onions and Garlic in relation to the practices of Vaishnavism", "Christianity - Latter-day Saints: Cola Drinks and Caffeine", "Mormonism in the News: Getting It Right | August 29", "Did the LDS Church officially 'OK' caffeine? Ouarzazate: Tajine with chicken and vegetables, mint tea, grilled kidneys, kefta, sausages. In 1996, a place that served cat meat was supposedly discovered by the Argentine press in a shanty town in Rosario, but in fact the meal had been set up by media from Buenos Aires. The meat and fat of a pig absorbs toxins like a sponge. This page was last edited on 19 February 2021, at 07:19. The willingness to consume meat sets them apart from most other domesticated animals which are commonly eaten (cattle, sheep, goats, etc.) The so-called “Mediterranean Diet” is an American fabrication for the simple reason that in Italy–let alone in the entire Mediterranean area–people eat in different ways. Offal is a traditional part of many European and Asian cuisines, including such dishes as the steak and kidney pie in the United Kingdom or callos a la madrileña in Spain. The ban was first imposed in 1971; a moratorium was put in place in 2007, allowing the importation of the meat, but the ban was re-enacted in 2015.[83]. Ooo! Derivative chemical products from amphibians, as well as with other proscribed animals, must be avoided. Even after reversion to Chinese rule, Hong Kong has not lifted its ban on supplying meat from dogs and cats, created during British rule. Les Cols: Rooster combs risotto He typically shows how the food is procured, where it is served, and, usually without hesitation, eats it. Would you take a bite out of an eye? Andrew Zimmern samples some of the most outrageous food creations at the Texas State Fair, including nitrogen frozen dessert, chocolate bacon and fried alligator. It is considered kosher even though honey bees are not, an apparent exception to the normal rule that products of an unclean animal are also unclean. Within East Africa, the fish taboo is found no further than Tanzania. The Ja'fari jurisprudence followed by most Shia Muslims forbid all species of fish that does not have scales, it also forbid all shell fish species except prawns. Pensacola, Fish House restaurant: black grouper throats, gazpachee salad with Hardtack. Bangkok: at Silver Palace, bird's nest soup with Hasma, Rambutan, grilled fresh frogs, Don't eat beef or pork. In Judaism all mammal and bird meat (not fish) is salted to remove the blood. He makes a stop at the. Maracas Beach: callaloo, "Bake n' shark" sandwich, fried bread stuffed with deep fried shark with sausages and vegetables, King mackerel sashimi. Can taste countryside, Good, strong tasting, grassy, muddy, brackish, sweet, tender, strong sauce. Andrew visits Buenos Aires and explores its meaty culture. Feed my Pet Friday: Boa Constrictor Eats Guinea Pig - YouTube Land snails are not allowed to be eaten in Islam, but sea snails are allowed. "[35] In the early 20th century, consumption of dog meat in Germany was common. Fresh water prawns; abalone; tuna eyeballs. [49][50], There are taboos on eating fish among many upland pastoralists and agriculturalists (and even some coastal peoples) inhabiting parts of southeastern Egypt, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Kenya, and northern Tanzania. It includes the following episodes: A second DVD set (2 discs) called Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern: Collection 2 was released on October 7, 2008. It’s fried until crispy, and can be served as it is or with a fried … Dar gato por liebre ("to pass off a cat as a hare") is an expression common to many Spanish-speaking countries, equivalent to "to pull the wool over someone's eyes" derived from this basic scam. Hot wieners, Johnny cakes, coffee milk, grilled pizza and Rhode Island clam chowder. Novel meats, i.e. Casa Botín: Cochinillo asado, baby eels, baby squid braisend on their ink. Stir-fried bamboo rat wrapped in banana leaf with lemon grass, chili, and bamboo shoots, Very sweet, tastes like "fresh water jellybean", flavorless, shrimp-like, creamy, Alive with flavor, spicy, salty, nutty, sweet, bitter, Harsh, soft, mushy, grassy, like leaves after rain, Like swamp mud, tough to get down, filled with grassy soft pussy mucus, Raw warm calf's leg meat dipped into fluid from hip socket, Calf's raw warm liver and boiled digestive tract contents with chili peppers, toasted rice powder, fresh herbs, and sauce created from, Very bitter, won't leave your mouth for a week, can feel the back of throat closed, Like sweet young pork shoulder, delicious, Stir-fried chopped rat including skin, liver, bones, brains, head, entrails, organs, heart, intestines with contents, and tail, with fresh herbs (chili, garlic, lemon grass, basil, scallion, cilantro) and spices, Gristly, gamy, harsh, like a pencil dipped in liquid rubber, gooey, goopy, with sauce that tastes like fantastic Thai food from the USA, Spoiled poultry masked by rancid frying oil, unpleasant, Like cross between cucumber and sweet lime, Smells like Limburger cheese, a sauerkraut drum, sweaty gym socks, engages the gag reflex, smells like bottom of fish bucket, ripe, need to be careful of tiny bones, ferocious, sour, putrid, cadaver aroma, brutal, Pizza-looking cuisine with fake cheese, fake seafood, fake hot dog, Creamy, gooey, paper covered custard ball, sweet, nutty, Crispy outside, nice, contrast with bug custard inside, not his favorite but addictive, Delicious, like soft-shell crab, sweet, nutty, incredible. In much of the world whale meat is not eaten due to the endangerment of whales but it is not traditionally forbidden. The French Ministry of Agriculture began taking measures to protect native frog species in 1976, and efforts have continued since. Chile relleno picaditas, vuelve a la vida and arroz a la tumbada. [citation needed] Some Chinese Buddhists discourage the consumption of beef, although it is not considered taboo. In most Western cultures, rats and mice are considered either unclean vermin or pets and thus unfit for human consumption, traditionally being seen as carriers of plague. The chewing gum sales ban in Singapore has been in place since 1992. Peruvian restaurants are among the most popular ethnic restaurants in Chile, from "long tablecloth" venues with jaw-dropping prices, to downtown eateries frequented by Peruvian immigrants, Chileans, and foreigners looking for great food on a budget. ... for a dish resembling beef jerky. And why not? This is different to royal jelly, which is produced by bees directly and is considered non-Kosher. People eat Guinea Pig?!? Jiggly pig snoots, spliced spleen, backyard-trapped woodchuck and world-class BBQ in Kansas City. [102], In certain versions of Jainism, Buddhism and Hinduism, consumption of vegetables of the onion genus are restricted. [95], The book of Leviticus in the Bible classifies the rabbit as unclean because it does not have a split hoof, even though it does chew and reingest partially digested material (equivalent to "chewing the cud" among ruminants). This is sometimes referred to as the "Cushitic fish-taboo", as Cushitic speakers are believed to have been responsible for the introduction of fish avoidance to East Africa, though not all Cushitic groups avoid fish. [61][62] In 2004, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation took legal action to stop vendors serving cuy at an Ecuadorian festival in Flushing Meadows Park. [69] In the United States, sale and consumption of horse meat is illegal in California[70] and Illinois. Some cite a hadith forbidding it to Muslims, but others doubt its validity and authority. Andrew also travels to the famous, Andrew feasts on the country's most authentic soups, barbecues and fermented foods. In late 2006, TLC decided to turn the documentary into a weekly, one-hour show with the same premise and with Andrew Zimmern as the host. The Ja'fari school of Islamic jurisprudence, which is followed by most Shia Muslims, prohibits non-piscine (lacking scales) seafood, with the exception of shrimp. Andrew heads to Singapore to experience the diversity of food and culture. Saint James, Trinidad and Tobago, Street food: roti stuffed with goat and liver, Doubles (food), cow heel's soup. Deep dish pizza and all-beef hot dogs, Chicken Vesuvio and. Haggis has been Scotland's national dish since the time of Robert Burns. Tokyo: Getemono bar, at Asadachi (1-2-14 Nishi-Shinjuku) raw pig's testicles, Frog sashimi, plus the frog's beating heart, lizard sake, at Yaki Hamna: Giant snails, fugu, at Hibari sushi, raw octopus sushi. Andrew is dropped in the jungles of Mexico, where he learns how to live off the land. Chef's restaurant: flathead mullet deep fried, gizzard, fried mullet roe. [3], Some foods may be prohibited during certain religious periods (e.g., Lent), at certain stages of life (e.g., pregnancy), or to certain classes of people (e.g., priests), even though the food is otherwise permitted. Sheep head soup is popular throughout Latin America (and delicious). Cotswolds: jugged hare, kydney and livers meatballs, Christmas pudding. The enthusiastic crowd then pelted the corpse with heads of lettuce. You can also eat kudu in steaks and fillets. Mile-high pastrami sandwiches; bagels and lox; pizza by the slice; American hamburger. 87) asking him how long bacon would have to be cured to be proper for consumption. Par mois $99.26. [50][51] The few Bantu and Nilotic groups in East Africa that do practice fish avoidance also reside in areas where Cushites appear to have lived in earlier times. In East Asia, most countries excluding Vietnam, North and South Korea rarely consume dog meat either because of Islamic or Buddhist values or animal rights as in the Philippines. Spot prawns, sushi and king crab, Japadogs and salmon candy. In Irish mythology, legend recounts how Cú Chulainn, the great hero of Ulster whose name means Culann's Hound, was presented with a Morton's fork, forcing him to either break his geis (taboo) about eating dog meat or declining hospitality; Cú Chulainn chose to eat the meat, leading ultimately to his death. The squid is has a mottled coloring, which can range from brown to green on its upper surface and a lighter coloring is present on the lower surface. Generally in all Western countries eating dog meat is considered taboo, though that taboo has been broken under threat of starvation in the past. "CATS - FRIEND OR FOOD (1) WHAT THE WEST SEES, WHAT THE WEST IGNORES", "Cecil Sommers. In East End, F. Cooke, Pie and mash, stewed eels. Sun-dried beef; chimichangas; bacon-wrapped hot dogs and raspados. The zone of the fish taboo roughly coincides with the area where Cushitic languages are spoken, and as a general rule, speakers of Nilo-Saharan and Semitic languages do not have this taboo, and indeed many are watermen. Accusations of cultural persecution have since been leveled. However, this hypothesis has found little data to support it. Qur'an 2:173, 5:3, 6:145 and 16:115,[88] Leviticus 11:7-8[89] and Deuteronomy 14:8. Also included were, Season 1 recap with some of its highlights, including. Hattiesburg: Leathe's restaurant, opossum, raccoon; Serendipity Deli and Restaurant: chitterlings. Cat meat is forbidden by Jewish and Islamic law[20] as both religions forbid the eating of carnivores. And the food is great; high prices promise elegant service and atmosphere, but the quality of the food is as good (or better) in more modest places. A culinary tour of Morocco. [28], In contrast to cow slaughter, consumption of dairy products such as milk, yogurt, and particularly ghee (a form of butter) is highly common in India. In Mexico during the pre-Columbian era a hairless dog named xoloitzcuintle was commonly eaten. Roasted guinea pig. They’re easy feed, easier to breed (a female guinea pig can have 3-5 litters a year, containing 1-6 pups per litter,) and take up less space than common livestock. Featuring special guest chefs Wolfgang Puck, Ben Ford and Ani Phyo and Los Angeles food blogger Eddie Lin [1]. Cheese-steak and shad cake to turkey neck and pig liver in Philadelphia where pride brings good food. Yakitori restaurant: chicken heart yakitori, keel bones, chicken butts, rooster balls. Some food prohibitions can be defined as rules, codified by religion or otherwise, about which foods, or combinations of foods, may not be eaten and how animals are to be slaughtered or prepared. [1] Some prohibitions are specific to a particular part or excretion of an animal, while others forgo the consumption of plants or fungi. [28], Bullocks were the primary source of agricultural power and transportation in the early days, and as India adopted an agricultural lifestyle, the cow proved to be a very useful animal: this respect stemming out of necessity led to abstaining from killing cows for food; for example, if a famine-stricken village kills and eats its bullocks, they will not be available to pull the plough and the cart when next planting season comes. Don't eat cacky newsagent chocolate bars - Cadbury's, Rowntrees etc. [43] In Indonesia, due to its majority Islamic population, consuming dog meat is prohibited, with exception of Christian Batak and Minahasan ethnic groups that traditionally consumed dog meat. In Addis Ababa Andrew shopped at Africa's largest market and in Harar he fed meat to wild hyenas. Still, the category garners much less attention than its mainstream counterparts. Jerk chicken, mannish water soup, curry goat, Blue Mountain coffee and gizzadas. However in the case of a ben pekuah where a live offspring is removed from the mother's womb, these restrictions do not apply. The marriage of cooking and science; extracting the essence of flavors; taste sensations not found in nature. Sep 24, 2020 - Find out how to make your main course a main event with a wide selection of first class features sure to make your meal stand out. - AZ Watch - Eater Atlanta", "SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 25 Monday Cable Originals: 1.26.2015 (Updated)", "If it looks good, eat it! Bears are not considered kosher animals in Judaism. Like a fruit dumpling. In 2007, it was estimated that appreciatively 3000 dogs and 10 cats have become sick while 600 dogs have died because of this toxic snack. An exploration of Jamaican cuisine, which blends island flavors with African traditions. In some regions, such as the European Union, brains and other organs which can transmit bovine spongiform encephalopathy ("mad cow disease") and similar diseases have now been banned from the food chain as specified risk materials. Practices such as Ikizukuri are prohibited in Judaism under the law forbidding unnecessary pain to animals. Not a big fan of eggs. In 732 CE, Pope Gregory III instructed Saint Boniface to suppress the pagan practice of eating horses, calling it a "filthy and abominable custom". [91] In some instances, the taboo extended beyond eating pork, and it was also taboo to touch or even look at pigs. [91][92], The original reason for this taboo is debated. ), While human breast milk is universally accepted for infant nutrition, some cultures see the consumption of breast milk after weaning as taboo.[120]. Jains not only abstain from consumption of meat, but also do not eat root vegetables (such as carrots, potatoes, radish, turnips, etc) as doing so kills the plant and they believe in ahimsa. [11] However, environmental concerns over the endangerment of frogs, even possibly pushing them into extinction, due to overconsumption has prompted legal action in nations such as France to limit their use in food. There is a strong taboo against eating cats in many Western parts of the world, including most of the Americas and Europe.
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