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{{hangon}} I am the writer of both the articles - the one at ICWES14 is the announcement of a presentation delivered at the conference and will not be available for a long time. And I hold the copyright for it - it is not with ICWES! Thus I suggest to leave it like it is here for the start, I will come back to it in the next dasy and start to add and elaborate more on the issues. And hope others do too. Ulrike Roehr
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| genre = [[Food]]/[[Travel]]
| runtime = 60 minutes
| starring = [[Andrew Zimmern]]
| country = [[United States]]
| network = [[Travel Channel]]
| first_aired = [[2006]] (Pilot)
| last_aired = Present
| num_seasons = 2
| num_episodes = 21
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[[Image:BizarreFoodsMap.PNG|thumb|right|300px|Countries visited by Andrew Zimmern on ''Bizarre Foods'' (up to episode 34, including unaired episodes). Blue dots indicate when a specific city was visited.]]
'''''Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern''''' is a documentary-styled travel and cuisine program hosted by [[Andrew Zimmern]] on the [[Travel Channel]]. The first season debuted on Monday, February 26, 2007 at 9pm ET/PT.


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''Bizarre Foods'' focuses on regional cuisine from around the world which is typically perceived by the American masses as being gross, unique, or, of course, bizarre. In each episode, Zimmern focuses on the cuisine of a particular country or region. He typically shows how the food is procured, where it is served, and, usually without hesitation, eats it.


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Originally a one-hour documentary titled ''Bizarre Foods of Asia'', repeated showings on the Travel Channel drew consistent, considerable audiences. In late 2006, it was decided to turn the documentary into a weekly, one-hour show with the same premise and with Andrew Zimmern as the host.

Bizarre Foods draws many parallels to ''[[Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations]]'', which airs Mondays on the Travel Channel immediately after ''Bizarre Foods''. Whereas ''No Reservations'' can be seen more as a mix of travel, unique food, and nightlife, ''Bizarre Foods'' focuses more on the ethnic foods and culture of the regions and in particular what Americans see as oddities.

Among the many weird foods sampled by Zimmern in the show, some of the most bizarre include [[haggis]], [[nutria]], [[balut]], goose intestines, coconut grubs, callos (blood sausage and [[tripe]] casserole), fruit bats, and a still-beating frog heart, among many other dishes.

Zimmern begins and ends every episode with his line "If it looks good, eat it."

==Episodes==
===Season 1===
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background:#EFEFEF"
! #
! '''Air date'''
! '''Location'''
! '''Bizarre Foods'''
|-
|Pilot
|[[November 1]], [[2006]]
|[[Asia]]
|Pilot episode in [[Japan]], [[Thailand]], and [[Malaysia]]. Frog [[sashimi]] (plus the beating frog's heart), lizard [[sake]], [[fugu]], turtle, [[Kobe beef]], [[bird's nest soup]], frog ovary soup, [[spirulina (dietary supplement)|spirulina]], bat, [[shrimp paste|Belacan]], [[durian]].
|-
|1
|[[February 26]], [[2007]]
|[[Philippines]]
|[[Balut]], yam and cheese-flavor ice cream in a bun, water crickets, soup no. 5 (bull's rectum and testicles soup), coconut grubs, mangrove worms.
|-
|2
|[[March 5]], [[2007]]
|[[Morocco]]
|Lamb tongue and eye, cow’s heart, stuffed [[pancreas#As food|pancreas]], [[cuttlefish#As food|cuttlefish]], poached calf’s [[brain#As food|brain]], pigeon pie.
|-
|3
|[[March 12]], [[2007]]
|[[Ecuador]]
|[[Guinea pig#As food|Guinea pig]], [[empanada]], cow's stomach, lining, and heart, [[lemon ant]]s, [[piranha]], [[coconut]] grubs, [[chicha]]. Andrew participated in a cleansing ritual.
|-
|4
|[[March 19]], [[2007]]
|[[Spain]]
|Suckling pig, baby [[Eel#Use by humans|eel]]s, pig ears, [[Rocky Mountain oysters|bull testicle]]s, deep-fried worms, [[horchata]], rooster comb, pine and [[seaweed]] gelees.
|-
|5
|[[March 26]], [[2007]]
|[[Gulf Coast]]
|[[Nutria]], [[squirrel]], [[Turducken]], [[boudin]], [[Opossum#As food|opossum]], [[chitterlings]], 33 oysters, [[alligator]], [[grouper]] throat, [[flathead mullet]], [[roe]].
|-
|6
|[[April 2]], [[2007]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Haggis]], [[pheasant]], [[cockle (bivalve)|cockle]]s and [[whelk]]s, jugged hare, [[jellied eels]], [[head cheese]], ox heart and [[bone marrow]], [[pie and mash]].
|-
|7
|[[July 9]], [[2007]]
|[[Trinidad and Tobago]]
|[[Iguana]], [[conch]], souse, pig's feet, cow heel soup, [[callaloo]], [[shark]] sandwich, [[King mackerel]] [[sashimi]].
|-
|8
|[[July 16]], [[2007]]
|[[Mexico]]
|[[octopus#As food|Octopus]], [[grasshopper]] ([[chapulines]]) pizza, [[armadillo]], mosquito eggs, chicken feet, mole and duck [[enchilada]].
|-
|9
|[[July 23]], [[2007]]
|[[Alaska]]
|[[Beluga (whale)|Beluga]] and [[Bowhead whale]] [[muktuk]] (fermented blubber), [[spruce]] tea, Eskimo ice cream, [[whitefish]], fermented fish heads, [[seal]] soup, [[walrus]], jellied [[moose]] nose, [[reindeer]] pizza, [[ptarmigan]]. Andrew goes on a [[sled dog]] tour.
|-
|10
|[[July 30]], [[2007]]
|[[Taiwan]]
|[[Stinky tofu]], unborn chicken eggs, [[cockscomb]], chicken [[uterus]], fermented meat, black-bone chicken testicles, fried [[bee]]s.
|-
|11
|[[August 6]], [[2007]]
|[[New York City]]
|Special episode with guest [[Anthony Bourdain]]. Tongue sandwich, [[geoduck]], live [[lobster#Gastronomy|lobster]], [[ceviche]], [[pupusa]]s, worm pretzels, [[maggot]] pupae, [[tarantula]] pops, teriyaki [[cockroach]]es, [[jellyfish]] salad, [[sea cucumber]] salad, goose intestine, frog [[congee]], [[salo (food)|salo]].
|-
|12
|[[August 13]], [[2007]]
|[[Vietnam]]
|[[Cobra]] parts including beating [[heart]] and dried bones, [[Kopi Luwak|civet dropping coffee]], pig's ears, [[silk worm]]s, [[scorpion]]s, roasted [[sparrow]]s, bull [[penis]], [[horseshoe crab]]. Andrew also visits a fish sauce factory.
|-
|
|[[November 28]], [[2007]]
|Most Memorable Moments
|Season 1 recap with some of its highlights, including lamb's head, guinea pig, roast pigeon, worms, grubs, armadillo, and stinky tofu. Also included were [[outtake]]s and unaired scenes.
|-
|
|[[February 26]], [[2008]]
|Best Bites
|Season 1 recap with some of its highlights, including [[Balut]], hen's [[uterus]], grubs, conch, ptarmigan, jellied eels, [[nutria]], [[octopus#As food|octopus]], and souse. Also included were unaired scenes and a preview of season 2.
|}

===Season 2===
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background:#EFEFEF"
! #
! '''Air date'''
! '''Location'''
! '''Bizarre Foods'''
|-
|15
|[[March 4]], [[2008]]
|[[Beijing]], [[People's Republic of China|China]]
|[[Cicada]], [[seahorse]], [[sea urchin]], [[donkey]] rib and tail stew and skin, dried tree [[lizard]], [[sea cucumber]], [[camel]] paw, pig stomach, dao jiao, snake penis, fried deer penis, yak penis, [[whelk]] over [[dry ice]].
|-
|16
|[[March 11]], [[2008]]
|[[Iceland]]
|[[Hákarl]], grilled [[puffin]], [[Garnatálg|slátur]] (a type of [[blood pudding]]) [[skyr]], lamb hot dog, geothermal cooking: [[Norway lobster|langoustine]].
|-
|17
|[[March 18]], [[2008]]
|[[St. Petersburg]]
|[[Vobla]], [[borscht]], cow's tongue, [[kvas]], herring [[blini]], [[salo (food)|salo]], pickled [[lamprey]], [[brown bear]] meat, [[caviar]], [[shashlik]].
|-
|18
|[[March 25]], [[2008]]
|[[Minnesota]]
|Pig's foot, [[lutefisk]], [[reuben sandwich|reuben]] on a stick, spaghetti and meatballs on a stick, [[alligator|gator]] on a stick, [[teriyaki]] [[ostrich]] on a stick, wild boar's liver, brain, and testicles, [[venison]], [[sauerkraut]] pie, deep fried chicken [[gizzard]], goober burger (with peanut butter and mayonnaise), herring [[roe]].
|-
|19
|[[April 1]], [[2008]]
|[[Bolivia]]
|Lamb kidneys, [[tripe]], bull penis soup, all-organ dish, [[llama]] brain and tongue, [[carpaccio]], pickled pig's feet, lamb [[jerky (food)|jerky]], [[chitterlings]], mocochinchi (peach juice with cinnamon), llama jerky, [[chuño]], [[mangosteen]], [[armadillo]], feral pig, [[quinoa]], [[Titicaca Orestias]].
|-
|20
|[[April 8]], [[2008]]
|[[Chile]]
|[[Abalone]], [[Pacific razor clam]]s, cow udder, braided intestines, blood sausage, [[lúcuma]] juice, donkey milk, cow's butt sandwich, [[barnacle]]s, [[mussels]], seaweed, horse, [[conger]] eel, live [[sea squirt]], fresh bull testicle and scrotum stew, lamb's [[blood pudding]].
|-
|21
|[[April 15]], [[2008]]
|[[Guangzhou]], [[People's Republic of China|China]]
| Grilled [[squid]], [[dim sum]] with chicken feet, stuffed duck's feet, stir-fried milk with shrimp, turtle soup, pigeon, scorpion, suckling pig, jellyfish salad, worm and [[hairy crab]] roe omelet, [[wood ear]], frog legs, 60 meter long noodle, [[stinkhorn]], hairy gourd, [[starfish]] being used for decoration.
|-
|22
|[[April 29]], [[2008]]
|[[Delhi]], [[India]]
|[[Pomfret]], lentil, brain [[curry]], mutton liver and kidney stew, tandoori [[roti]], goat and lamb testicles, [[paneer]], boiled [[banana]] flower, banana plant stem, fruit sandwich, [[pani puri]], [[lassi]], mutton balls, gushtaba, [[chapati]].
|}

===Season 3===
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background:#EFEFEF"
! #
! '''Air date'''
! '''Location'''
! '''Bizarre Foods'''
|-
|23
|[[September 9]], [[2008]]
|[[Phuket Province|Phuket]], [[Thailand]]
|Fried [[grasshopper]]s, pork liver and beef stomach & intestine soups, coconut balls, strechched [[squid]], stuffed [[mackerel]], [[wasp]] larvae, stir-fried [[stingray]], [[mole crab]]s, [[wasabi]]-, chili-, and [[tom yum]]-flavored [[cashew]]s and cashew apple juice at a cashew factory, red [[weaver ant]]s, forest lizards, fish stomach sauce, deep-fried fish skin, [[horseshoe crab]], sea [[whelk]].
|-
|24
|[[September 16]], [[2008]]
|[[Sicily]]
|Tuna sperm, sea snail, pasta with squid ink, artichoke gelato, beef spleen sandwich,
|-
|25
|[[September 23]], [[2008]]
|[[Goa]]
|Cow urine tonic, [[Bombay Duck]],
|-
|26
|[[September 30]], [[2008]]
|[[Samoa]]
|[[sea cucumber]] intestines, raw tuna heart and eyeballs, fruit bat, whole pig cooked in 'umu oven,
|-
|27
|[[October 7]], [[2008]]
|[[Paris]]
|
|-
|28
|[[October 14]], [[2008]]
|[[Los Angeles]]
|
|-
|29
|[[October 21]], [[2008]]
|Halloween Special
|
|-
|30
|[[October 28]], [[2008]]
|[[Hawaii]]
|
|-
|31
|[[November 11]], [[2008]]
|[[Ethiopia]]
|
|-
|32
|[[November 18]], [[2008]]
|[[Maine]]
|
|-
|33
|[[November 25]], [[2008]]
|Holiday Special
|
|-
|34
|[[December 9]], [[2008]]
|[[Uganda]]
|
|}

==Media==
A DVD set (2 discs) called ''Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern: Collection 1'' was released on January 8, 2008.
It includes the following episodes:
*Morocco
*Spain
*Philippines
*Ecuador
*New York City
*United Kingdom
*America's Gulf Coast
*Mexico

A second DVD set (2 discs) called ''Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern: Collection 2'' is due to be released on October 7, 2008.
It includes the following episodes:
*Iceland
*St. Petersburg
*Minnesota
*Guangzhou, China
*Beijing, China
*Bolivia
*Chile
*Best Bites
*Dehli, India

==External links==
*[http://www.travelchannel.com/TV_Shows/Bizarre_Foods ''Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern'' website]
* [http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080730/SC2470501/80730008/-1/SC24705 "If it looks good, eat it!": interview with Andrew Zimmern]
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bizarre-Foods-with-Andrew-Zimmern/7882688577 ''Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern'' page on Facebook]
* [http://msp.blogs.com/chowandagain/2008/08/cucina-italiana.html ''Bizarre Foods'' Season 3 schedule]

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