Prepare the stomach and see 5 animals that are eaten alive [video]

You only clicked here because you read the title, but we'll still warn you: you're about to see some shocking scenes in the "bizarre cooking" issue. So then there's no point going around saying that Curious Mega spoiled your lunch. If you are too sensitive, we already advise: do not watch the videos below, as they show people eating some live animals in various parts of the world. For those who resist: bon appetit!

1 - Octopus

If you're the type who already has a nose in front of any seafood restaurant, be aware that things can get much worse. Koreans, for example, have the strange custom of eating live octopuses. Yeah. The idea is to taste the poor little animal while its tentacles are still moving. Anyway. If the concept sounds interesting to you, save the name of the dish: sannakji.

2 - Frogs

In Japan, China and Vietnam you can find people with a rather peculiar preference when choosing what to eat for lunch. It seems that in these places there is a rather bizarre culture of eating live frogs. Truth. Animals are bred for this purpose and, well, you can better understand what we're talking about by watching the video below:

3 - Tarantula

When you think this list can't get any worse, we decided to put an end to your appetite and show you the video of Louis Cole, who has a YouTube channel just for posting disgusting videos, like what you'll see next. Enjoy your food!

4 - Larvae

If you think these culinary oddities are unique to Asian countries, then it's time to put prejudice aside. In fact, one of the most beloved cheese by Italians is made with sheep's milk and larvae. That's right: larvae. They are placed in the cheese so that the food ferment faster. If you are passing through the Italian country and want to try it, ask for the traditional casu marzu.

5 - Cameroon

These animals are eaten alive in China and also in Japan, so if you are in one of these countries and someone offers “odori ebi”, it is good to think twice before accepting. The dish is made with small live prawns, which will stir the little antennae and little legs inside your mouth while you eat them. The animals are bathed in sake. So, did you starve?