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Please saber in the den with dangerous day. So how
adventurous are you of an eater? Really? The site Taste
Atlas ranked one hundred grossest foods in the world based
on three hundred and ninety thousand online reviews from tourists.
Most of the top ten sounds pretty gross. We're not
going to go through the top hundred, but we'll talk
about the top ten. Norda countries dominated. So is there
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anything you'd take a crack at? Blood pancakes top the list,
pancakes made with onion, spice and reindeer blood. They're popular
in Sweden and Finland, but the average rating for a
tourist is one point six out of five. Blood pat
dumplings with reindeer blood yep Sweden. Finland again calls grove.
It's kelsone stuffed with French fries and a full hamburger
in a bun. I don't know it's Sweden again, but
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it sounds like something America would come up with, and
it doesn't sound so bad to me. Speed, which is
a sheep's head boiled and served in mashed potatoes. It's
a traditional dish in Iceland. Deep pried silkworms, seasoned with
salt and pepper. Popular in Thailand. Other of one hundred
Worst Foods Top ten Chopo Lele. It's a Chilian bread
made with potatoes and flour jellied eels. Old schools street
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food in England dates back to the seventeen hundreds and
the flavor is described as unique and unpleasant. Ramen Burger
only American one in the top ten. Chef and Brooklyn
came up with it in twenty thirteen, where the buns
are made of fried ramen noodles, sour curry made with
fish and trails, so yeah, the internal organs. It's a
traditional dish in South Thailand, artichoke salad and grease. They
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boil the artichokes, make them tender, cut them up and
add lemon, mustard, garlic, and dylan. Once again, this doesn't
sound that gross, but it had an average of two
point two stars. The only other American food that made
the top twenty five frog's eye salad. And if you've
had this, I have. It's not made with frog's eye.
It's a utah based at number twenty two. It's pasta
salad made with custard, cool whip, canned fruit, so not
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actually frog eyes. Four more American dishes in the top
one hundred tunic casserole, chocolate covered bacon, chicken ole king,
and chicken riggies at number eighty six, which is a
pasta dish with roots and Upstein eight, New York. The
only Canadian dish that made the list is boiled fiddle heads.
Not really sure what that is. Also, no Mexican foods
made the cut, so none of them made the top
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one hundred of the worst foods in the world. But
then again, tacos are delicious super in the well. Are
you an open book at work or do you hide
the fact that you have a room in your house
dedicated to your Beanie Baby collection. According to a new
report and Fortune magazine, sixty two percent of workers worldwide
say they hide aspects of themselves at work, which is
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up from fifty five percent last year, and the things
are more hidden in North America, where seventy percent of
workers say they're secretive about themselves on the job. We'reen
broken down by generation. Gen Z is most likely to
be secretive about their lives. Some companies may prefer employees
to be authentic at work and want them to feel
comfortable about being themselves, but only forty nine percent of
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workers trust their employer to build a work culture where
they can thrive. Also, political and social views can be
a lightning rod for unwonted conflict, and being less open
can actually avoid tension. Yeah for me, I'm so open
at work. I think I've frightened most people. Only again
for another episode of Deeper in the Den with dangerous
Dave right here.