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Book Review: Andrew Zimmern's Field Guide To Exceptionally Weird, Wild & Wonderful Foods

Andrew Zimmern’s Field Guide To Exceptionally Weird, Wild & Wonderful foods is a joy to read. It’s not for picky eaters, but for those interested in bat meat and brains, this is the book for you.

Written by Alex Lodner on 22nd January 2013

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