šŸ‘Øā€šŸ’» ASEAN Hive Community Challenge #25 - šŸ‘©ā€šŸ³ Bizarre Foods šŸ¦Ŗ With Ecency Prizes

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Greetings Hivers, @justinparke here with a brand new ASEAN Hive Community Challenge for you all, šŸ‘©ā€šŸ³ Bizarre Foods šŸ¦Ŗ, a pretty self-explanatory challenge.

šŸ‘©ā€šŸ³ Bizarre Foods šŸ¦Ŗ

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ’» Week #25 Challenge šŸ‘©ā€šŸ’»

September 19th āž”ļø September 26th, 2022

Ā  Ā  Ā There are a lot of bizarre foods around the world, and what might seem like a normal food to you might be a weird food to another person. When I explain how cheese is made to my Cambodian friends, they are always shocked and disgusted, but it's a perfectly normal food in many parts of the world. Even here in SE Asia, tempeh is perfectly normal in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, but here in Cambodia it would be considered a very bizarre food, especially considering how it is produced.

Ā  Ā  Ā Durian is a food normal all over SE Asia, but strange in other countries, and of course there are local versions too. Perhaps your area has a strange fruit/vegetable not found elsewhere, or even a local dish that might be considered strange to some people. In some parts of the USA, people eat pickled eggs, and I always thought this was very strange as a kid, and of course the Philippines has balut.

Ā  Ā  Ā Let's see your strange and bizarre foods my fellow ASEAN Hivers. I recently tried cardamom shoots for the first time, and I must say it was like eating Tiger Balm, not a joy. Even though I cook with cardamom seeds very often, I didn't know the plant itself was also edible, but after trying it, I not question it's edibility šŸ˜‰šŸ˜.

Week #24 ASEAN Hive Challenge Winners
šŸ‘µ Local Proverbs/Folk Sayings šŸ‘“

Ā  Ā  Ā Wow!!! This was one of the most culturally insightful challenges so far, and those of you from mixed heritage families have access to the most proverbs all, able to pull from multiple knowledge banks. I really enjoyed reading every single entry, and was reminded how small the world is, we have many different ways of saying the same thing. As hard as it was, I narrowed things down to 3 outstanding entries, so let's go ahead and have a look.

1st Prize šŸ† 10% Beneficiary & 125 Ecency Points

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ASEAN Hive Community Challenge #24 | Ten Idioms of the Iban (Dayak) of Borneo
by: @coloringiship

2nd Prize šŸ„ˆ 6% Beneficiary & 75 Ecency Points

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ASEAN Hive Community Challenge#24 - Local Proverbs/Folk Sayings [My TOP 5 FILIPINO Quotes to Live By]
by: @tegoshei

3rd Prize šŸ„‰ 4% Beneficiary & 50 Ecency Points

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ASEAN Hive Challenge: Three Types of Indonesian Local Proverbs
by: @abizahid

šŸ‘©ā€šŸ³ Bizarre Foods šŸ¦Ŗ

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ’» Week #25 Challenge šŸ‘©ā€šŸ’»

šŸ™ Sponsored by Ecency šŸ™

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Ā  Ā  Ā @Ecency is as a sponsor of our weekly challenges thanks to the lovely @melinda010100, who reached out to me with an offer of`1,000 Ecency points per month. With roughly 4 challenges a month, I've set aside 250 points for each challenge in addition to the usual post beneficiary rewards.

Winners Will Receive Post Beneficiary
šŸ† 1st prize - 10% & 125 Ecency Points
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  • post body must contain a minimum 250+ word count
  • entry must be published in the ASEAN Hive Community
  • first tag must be #aseanhive (optionally use #foodie tag too for additional Hive-Engine tokens)
  • participants must share their post link in the comments section below
  • mention the ASEAN Hive Challenge "Bizarre Foods" somewhere in your title or post body
  • submit entries before this post countdown is finished

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Thanks for joining this challenge, I look forward to reading your entry.

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Yaaaay!!! Thanks a lot and congrats to the winners. :)
I can name some bizarre food off the top of my head, but I don't have pictures... since I don't normally eat them. waaaa~ T_T

Same for me, because I live in such an isolated place and I'm vegan, most of the bizarre edibles are in the towns. We tried cardamom shoots recently, I wish I had taken more pics, but I'll never eat them again, I would describe them as a bit like bamboo shoots, but the flavor of Tiger Balm, not pleasant.

I think balut is probably the most famous weird food from your country, here the Cambodians like fertilized duck eggs, but not as developed as balut.

Another fun contest topic! šŸ’•

Cheers, and of course thanks for your sponsorship of this weekly challenge.

Congrats on the winners.

Gotta join this challenge. šŸ˜Š

Btw, I am curious on how do I get those member badges?

A lot of seemingly normal foods here in SE Asia would be considered bizarre in other parts of the world, and there are plenty of foods within in SE Asia that are considered strange by people from here too.

The custom footer and/or community title/badges are according to delegation. At 50 HP, you are a Bronze VIP, 100HP+ a Silver, 500HP+ a Gold, 1,000HP+ a Platinum, and 10,000HP+ a Diamond VIP. I can offer bigger upvotes to those who delegate greater amounts, of course as long as certain standards of quality are maintained, but you have no problem with that because you're a talented Hiver already.

I noticed your 25 HP delegation, I designated you as a Member, and I do that for some delegators under 50 HP that maintain genuine engagement and quality content. The titles also serve to help other ASEAN Hivers know who supports the community and at what level, a bit of playful gamification is always fun šŸ˜.

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Ohh. I see now.
Most communities verify their members using Discord but I can't find it here that's why I posted the question. šŸ™‚

I also like your work and decided to support you (and the ASEAN community) by delegating a bit of my HP. I currently have low HP and I already delegated a major portion of it to other communities so I only shared 25HP. But it seems I needed to update it for the sweet Bronze VIP member title. šŸ˜Š

Thanks a lot for responding to my query.

Once upon a time I had a Discord for ASEAN Hive, but I found it was too much work to maintain both the Hive community and a Discord group. Take your time with HP, we all have different HIVE ways and means šŸ™šŸ‘Š

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Can't wait to read this one, your challenge entries are always good reads.

Thank you. A little extra effort always goes a long way šŸ˜„

if you like durian sata. but it depends on how to process the durian. congrats to the winner.

Durian is strange, and many people even here in SE Asia don't like it. Usually it's the smell that bothers people, but I enjoy the smell of durian, I just don't like the taste of it.

yes friend. but if I both like. either from the taste or smell

When it comes to durians, I always ask my parents to process durians with sticky rice. Because I really like to eat durian. Congratulations to the selected friends who have displayed beautiful pictures

Durian sticky rice is common in Cambodia too, my wife loves it very much.

yes friends sticky rice is also very good to eat and I also really like it.

I am sure some of the food we have here is strange is not just to you, but to me to as the local.

There is a soup in Thailand and parts of Cambodian made from the poop of a newborn cow, never seen it, but I know many people that say it's a real thing, and that's about the most bizarre food I've heard of in this part of the world.

Congratulations to friends who won this week, may we always be successful in all activities

Thank you for the support bro.

You're welcome

Yay!!! Congratulations to all of the winners!
You deserved it all.

And now for the following subject.
Another food hunt will begin. My personal favourite.

Yum yum!

Thank you, I am very curious to see what ASEAN Hivers will dish up for this challenge.

Hello @justinparke
I was unable to complete the task since I was somewhat delayed.
I'm hopeful the next challenge will be set.

Hi hi @justinparke this is my entry for the bizzare food.. šŸ˜‰šŸ˜‰šŸ˜‰

https://ecency.com/hive-141359/@luueetang/bizzare-food-of-sarawak

Woo-hoo, your challenge entries are always entertaining, can't wait to have a read later.......

Yeaahh..congratulations to @coloringiship as the first winner and @tegoshei as the second winner, your work is very good. And also congratulations to myself as the third winner hehe šŸ˜„

thank you very much @asean.hive and also @justinparke for choosing us as the winner of challenge #24 šŸ™

And let's take on the challenge next week šŸ’Ŗ

Thank you and congratulations to you too!

My pleasure, I feel a bit wiser after learning some new proverbs. I really enjoyed this challenge.

Thank you for selecting my entry and congrats to the other winners! Bizarre food? Ooohhh...I have plenty of ideas for that šŸ˜

Exciting, looking forward to it.....

Congratulations to all the winners

you all really deserve itā£ļø

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First of all . Wow.. this is an amazing section.. hahahha.. yea.. the fermented Tempe is a really bizare food.. especially if the process is seen. Cambodians don't eat cheese? Congrats to @coloringiship @tegoshei and @abizahid. Pickled eggs. Wow.. first time I've heard that.. the most bizzare here is the sushi made of a type of edible worm. Hahahha.. a bowl of soup made of inerts. I literally have a bit of difficulty smelling it. But my wife loves it.

Cheese is now popular in Cambodia because of pizza and cheeseburgers, but still Cambodians don't buy it and keep it in the home, but these western foods are common in some restaurants. Mostly people here don't know how cheese is made, and even when I learned as a kid, I thought it to be really strange.

Worm sushi, now that is a unique food, haha.

Hhahaha.. wow.. I guess.. it's hard to resist Western food... I guess.. the worm sushi can be filled with cheese. This is an edible type of worm found in Borneo that can be eaten raw but I've never tried one. I just don't want the juice to burst in my mouth.. =) hahaha.. Wow.. Imagine a Westernized Cambodia.. =) That's amazing.

Sounds similar to grubs, they are eaten in the countryside of Cambodia. The biggest problem for western food in Cambodia is that 90% of SE Asians are lactose intolerant, and I guess perhaps 95% or higher in Cambodia.

I try to warn Cambodians about consuming dairy, but they won't take my advice because I'm vegan, and they think first it's dairy, then I'll tell them to stop eating meat, etc. A non-vegetarian would be better at convincing Cambodians, haha.