Talk:Balut (food)

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Fight Quest[edit]

Just wanted to note that although I do not have a link, the new Discovery Channel show Fight Quest just recently (within a week of 1/14/2008) featured consumption of balut as well!

FNH 200 Group 5 Outline[edit]

  1. History
    • Origin
    • Traditions
  2. Chemistry of Cooking
    • Do a video of preparing, explaining characteristics, and eating/tasting
    • Discuss chemical changes that appear with the processing (fermenting) methods
    • Discuss chemical changes that appear with the different cooking methods
  3. Nutrition
    • Vitamins/ Minerals?
    • Do processing methods increase nutrition at all?
  4. Consumption and Uses
    • Where is it consumed (Which country, city, town..etc)
    • How is it consumed (Raw, Cooked, Alone or with some other ingredients)
    • Is it used for other methods, such as possible cures
  5. Storage and Cultivation
    • What are the ideal storage temperatures
    • How long can it be stored for
    • What happens after this allotted storage time (does it have to be discarded, can it be used for something else)
  6. Varieties and Controversies
    • different religion and cultures have different beliefs including the muslim religion believing in Halal and Haram food products.
    • animal activists believe this is animal cruelty?
  7. National Varieties

Bibliography

Enhancing the Value of Eggs: How to Make Balut and Century Eggs. (2001, July 1). Retrieved from http://www.agnet.org/library.php?func=view
Is eating egg haram / makruh - Multaqa Ahl al-Hadeeth. (2011, August 28). Retrieved February 13, 2016, from http://www.ahlalhdeeth.com/vbe/showthread.php?t=13636
Magat, M.. (2002). Balut: "Fertilized Duck Eggs and Their Role in Filipino Culture". Western Folklore, 61(1), 63–96. http://doi.org/10.2307/1500289
Matejowsky, T. (2013). The Incredible, Edible Balut. Food, Culture and Society: An International Journal of MultidisciplinaryResearch, 16(3), 387-404.
Tang, Q., Li-Chan, E. C. Y., Byrne, S. K., & Cheng, K. M. (n.d.). Effect of storage temperature on sensory and microbiological quality of duck balut eggs, 4.

Ruling on eating balut (egg containing a dead chick) - islamqa.info. (n.d.). Retrieved February 13, 2016, from https://islamqa.info/en/148001 
U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (n.d.). Retrieved February 13, 2016, from http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/RetailFoodProtection/FoodCode/ucm189170.htm
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Jssiu (talkcontribs) 05:56, 13 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

New article[edit]

Have a look Balut, the fertilized duck embryo --Stone (talk) 20:45, 23 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Balot[edit]

What kind of egg 58.69.114.198 (talk) 13:32, 11 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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