Drinking Blood in Ethiopia -BBC Food & Travel

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2008

Stefan Gates is in Ethiopia to learn more about the vulnerable lifestyles of tribes regularly struck by drought and famine, and to taste a local staple in times of great hunger - goat's blood. Interesting video from BBC food travel show 'Cooking in the Danger Zone'.

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  • ethiopian guys thinking: "LOL I CANT BELIEVE WE MADE HIM DRINK IT"

  • It really, really looks like they are playing a joke on him..

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  • i loooove drinking my own blood.well i dont drink it in cups but i scratcsh my mouth inside with a barbed wire and then i drink it

  • Gates: "Is it good for you

    Kareem "Yeah, it makes you Stronger, Hahahaha".."This guy's an idiot, hahaha"

  • Blood is rich in Iron. So rich in iron that it's actually toxic for us to drink!

  • Lol, that goat was like "Fuck off!"

  • I wont be surprised if they made him drink blood as a joke, because the villager's name "Kareem" is a muslim name, and muslims are forbidden from drinking blood..

  • vampire

  • how can he do this and not gag.....

  • Blood is a rich sourch of iron, black pudding is largely blood! I wouldn't eat it though!:)

  • I WANT CLOTHES THAT FEEL LIKE A T-SHIRT FEELING MATERIAL ALOT AND DONT HURT SOMEONE BORN ABLE TO GET HURT BY TOUCHING UNSMOOTHLY SHAPED THINGS

  • 2:00 wonder if hes dying or enjoying lol xD

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