RMBTP2P7–The exposed embryo from a balut, or boiled fertilized duck egg, pictured in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RMM594RE–A night stand offers balot, cooked fertilized duck egg, Metro Manila, The Philippines
RMBN8YRK–An opened balut, or cooked fertilized duck egg, is pictured among other whole balut eggs in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RF2PGJXNH–Balut egg : boiled duck embryo, fertilized eggs, asian aphrodisiac culinary specialty (street food) popular in Philippines, Cambodia, Vietnam, China
RMBTP2P9–The exposed embryo from a balut, or boiled fertilized duck egg, held by a Filipina in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RMCNTREK–A roadside vendor selling Balut, a fertilized duck embryo. Cebu City, Cebu, Visayas, Philippines.
RMDBT125–A Filipino opens a balut, or fertilized duck egg, before eating the unique Pinoy snack in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RMCNTRNX–A roadside vendor selling Balut, a fertilized duck embryo. Carbon Market, Cebu City, Cebu, Visayas, Philippines.
RF2PM799J–Balut egg : boiled duck embryo, fertilized eggs, asian aphrodisiac culinary specialty (street food) popular in Philippines, Cambodia, Vietnam, China
RMB2YGB1–A food vendor selling balut on the street in Manila, Philippines.
RMB28MWR–A Filipina holds a balut on White Beach in Puerto Galera, Philippines.
RFKKNMB6–Common street food in the Philippines Balut,a boiled 15 day fertilized Duck embryo.
RMBNB8Y6–A Filipino enjoys a balut, or cooked fertilized duck egg, in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RMG3EWDK–Balut is a fertilized duck egg incubated between 14-21 days then boiled or steamed.A delicacy in the Philippines
RMBC8YWP–A Filipina eats a Balut with vinegar on a beach in Puerto Galera, Philippines.
RFAW20RA–Balut ( duck's egg brood for about 17 days), delicacy on the Philippines
RMB28TGC–A Filipina eats a balut with vinegar on White Beach in Puerto Galera, Philippines.
RF2AAD722–Nudibranch Doriprismatica balut. Underwater macro photography from Romblon, Philippines
RMBNB913–A Filipino child enjoys a balut, or cooked fertilized duck egg, in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RMM594RN–A night stand offers balot, cooked fertilized duck egg, Metro Manila, The Philippines
RMCX04TT–balut vendor at night, photo is taken at philippines.
RMEPXK4M–A Filipino balut vendor with two buckets walks along the beach. Mindoro Island, Philippines
RFT7G6EP–Close-up of steamed peanuts and white and brown boiled eggs, all nicely presented in a metal bowl with a measuring cup, for sale in the street
RF2DD37TY–Duck egg embryo or balut, a popular Filipino food from the Philippines served at the Marco Polo Hotel
RF2ANP07A–Close-up of steamed peanuts and white and brown boiled eggs, nicely presented in a native bamboo tray, sold by a street vendor in the Philippines
RMCNTRHX–Woman with her baby, she is buying Balut, a fertilized duck embryo from a roadside vendor. Carbon Market, Cebu City, Philippines
RMER8XN2–Balut Egg - an Asian street food delicacy - An example of the strange or weird food eaten by people around the world
RMG3EWDW–Balut is a fertilized chicken or duck egg incubated between 14-21 days then boiled or steamed.A delicacy in the Philippines
RF2AE6KFW–Antipolo City, Philippines – December 5, 2019: Street vendor sells Balut or steamed duck egg and Chicharon or fried pork skin.
RFAW20R8–Balut ( duck's egg brood for about 17 days), delicacy on the Philippines
RF2ANP0YG–Close-up of steamed peanuts and white boiled eggs for sale on a native bamboo tray with a measuring cup, seen in the Philippines at late afternoon
RF2AAD7N7–Nudibranch Doriprismatica balut. Underwater macro photography from Romblon, Philippines
RMBN8YNJ–An opened balut, or cooked fertilized duck egg, is pictured among other whole balut eggs in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RMM594RW–A partially opened balut, cooked fertilized duck egg, pictured on a hand in Metro Manila, The Philippines
RMCX04WK–balut vendor at night, photo is taken at philippines.
RM2RN38R9–(150410) -- PATEROS MUNICIPALITY, April 10, 2015 -- Chefs prepare hard-boiled duck eggs, locally known as balut , as they attempt to make a Guinness World Record for the largest serving of balut in Pateros Municipality, the Philippines, April 10, 2015. The eggs were cooked into a Balut Adobo which weighed a total of 117.5 kilograms, successfully setting a new Guinness World Record. )(lmz) PHILIPPINES-PATEROS MUNICIPALITY-GUINNESS-LARGEST SERVING OF BALUT RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Municipality April 10 2015 Chiefs prepare Hard Boiled Duck Eggs Locally known As Balut As They to Mak
RMR9MX2H–Los Angeles, California, USA. 26th Dec, 2018. Balut, a boiled duck egg with a partially developed duck fetus, from the Philippines, is displayed at the Disgusting Food Museum inside the A D Architecture and Design Museum. The exhibit has 80 of the world's stinkiest and culturally revolting foods on display and for sampling at the tasting bar. Credit: Brian Cahn/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RF2GGWA9C–Balut boiled developing duck embryo is a special cuisine in Asia. it's very popular in Philippine, Vietnam, Lao and Cambodia
RF2M4MA13–Balut is a fertilized developing egg embryo that is boiled or steamed and eaten from the shell. It is commonly sold as street food in South China and
RMCNW00N–Woman with her baby, she is buying Balut, a fertilized duck embryo from a roadside vendor. Carbon Market, Cebu City, Philippines
RMER8XNG–Balut Egg - an Asian street food delicacy - An example of the strange or weird food eaten by people around the world
RMMPTXT5–Balut, Egg with little Duck, Baler, Philippines
RF2AEW89Y–Balut boiled developing duck embryo is a special cuisine in Asia. it's very popular in Philippine, Vietnam, Lao and Cambodia. An exotic soup with Pho
RMG3EWDD–Balut is a fertilized chicken or duck egg incubated between 14-21 days then boiled or steamed.A delicacy in the Philippines
RF2AE6K92–Antipolo City, Philippines – December 5, 2019: Street vendor sells Balut or steamed duck egg and Chicharon or fried pork skin.
RMBHA7E0–filipino market trader about to eat Balut a 15 day Duck embryo boiled and eaten in the Philippines as a popular street food
RMF02YJM–Balut, fertilized duck or chicken egg boiled in its shell shortly before its hatching, when the embryo inside it is almost completely formed, typical dish of Manila, island of Luzon, Philippines.
RF2A8R1T7–Common street food in the Philippines known as Balut,a boiled fertilized 16-18 day old Duck embryo. The delicacy is normally eaten warm with vinegar
RMBNB91J–A Filipino boy displays the yolk of a balut, or cooked fertilized duck egg, while enjoying the delicacy in the Philippines.
RF2AAD82M–Nudibranch Doriprismatica balut. Underwater macro photography from Romblon, Philippines
RMCX04T2–balut vendor at night, photo is taken at philippines.
RM2RN38T4–(150410) -- PATEROS MUNICIPALITY, April 10, 2015 -- A chef takes photos while cooking hard-boiled duck eggs, locally known as balut , attempting to make a Guinness World Record for the largest serving of balut in Pateros Municipality, the Philippines, April 10, 2015. The eggs were cooked into a Balut Adobo which weighed a total of 117.5 kilograms, successfully setting a new Guinness World Record. ) (lmz) PHILIPPINES-PATEROS MUNICIPALITY-GUINNESS-LARGEST SERVING OF BALUT RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Municipality April 10 2015 a Boss Takes Photos while Cooking Hard Boiled Duck Eggs Loc
RF2BHHBGM–Balut is a fertilized developing egg embryo that is boiled and eaten from the shell. It is commonly sold as street food in the Philippines and other S
RM2H845C5–Fresh dried fish are kept for sale
RFS0JY5D–Balut
RMCNW008–Woman with her baby, she is buying Balut, a fertilized duck embryo from a roadside vendor. Carbon Market, Cebu City, Philippines
RMC9AGGB–Balut Egg - an Asian street food delicacy - An example of the strange or weird food eaten by people around the world
RF2PJD3XN–Philippines, Davao City, Longhua Temple, travel landmark vector illustration
RFT5A6KG–Fermented balut egg in a bowl. An exotic soup with Pho noodles on the table in the restaurant. Street food Vietnamese traditional cuisine.
RF2A8R1YD–Common street food in the Philippines known as Balut,a boiled fertilized 16-18 day old Duck embryo. The delicacy is normally eaten warm with vinegar
RMBNBCEX–A Filipino boy displays the yolk of a balut, or cooked fertilized duck egg, while enjoying the delicacy in the Philippines.
RM2A7EWE5–Common street food in the Philippines known as Balut,a boiled fertilized 16-18 day old Duck embryo. The delicacy is normally eaten warm with vinegar
RMPXBFE7–Balut is a fertilized duck egg incubated between 14-21 days then boiled or steamed.Considered a delicacy in the Philippines,commonly eaten as a snack
RM2RN38T1–(150410) -- PATEROS MUNICIPALITY, April 10, 2015 -- Photo taken on April 10, 2015 shows hard-boiled duck eggs, locally known as balut , prepared for making a Guinness World Record for the largest serving of balut in Pateros Municipality, the Philippines, April 10, 2015. The eggs were cooked into a Balut Adobo which weighed a total of 117.5 kilograms, successfully setting a new Guinness World Record. )(lmz) PHILIPPINES-PATEROS MUNICIPALITY-GUINNESS-LARGEST SERVING OF BALUT RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Municipality April 10 2015 Photo Taken ON April 10 2015 Shows Hard Boiled Duck Eggs
RM2H845G6–Fresh dried fish are kept for sale
RMCNTRMJ–Workers sleeping next to a roadside stall selling Balut, a fertilized duck embryo. Carbon Market, Cebu City, Philippines.
RMC9AG3Y–Balut Egg - an Asian street food delicacy - An example of the strange or weird food eaten by people around the world
RF2PJDA4M–Philippines, Davao City, Longhua Temple, travel landmark vector illustration
RMBNB91W–A balut, or cooked fertilized duck egg, removed from its shell is pictured among other whole balut eggs in the Philippines.
RMBTP2P5–A Japanese man is fed the exposed embryo from a balut, or boiled fertilized duck egg, in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RMPXBFE3–Balut is a fertilized duck egg incubated between 14-21 days then boiled or steamed.Considered a delicacy in the Philippines,commonly eaten as a snack
RMB28R51–A Filipina holds a duck embryo removed from a balut in Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RF2A7EWDM–Common street food in the Philippines known as Balut,a boiled fertilized 16-18 day old Duck embryo. The delicacy is normally eaten warm with vinegar
RMBNB8YJ–A Filipino Balutan displays a selection of his baluts, or cooked fertilized duck eggs, in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RM2H845HY–Fresh dried fish are kept for sale
RMC9AG6D–Balut Egg - an Asian street food delicacy - An example of the strange or weird food eaten by people around the world
RMBNB91D–A Filipino Balutan displays a selection of his baluts, or cooked fertilized duck eggs, in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RM2H845BT–Fresh dried fish are kept for sale
RMDBT129–A Filipino holds a shelled balut, or fertilized duck egg, exposing the embryo inside in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RMC9AGED–Balut Egg - an Asian street food delicacy - An example of the strange or weird food eaten by people around the world
RM2H845BJ–Fresh dried fish are kept for sale
RMDBT13D–A fully shelled balut, or fertilized duck egg, pictured alongside a whole one in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RMC9AG9B–Balut Egg - an Asian street food delicacy - An example of the strange or weird food eaten by people around the world
RM2H845C1–Fresh dried fish are kept for sale
RMDBT12E–A fully shelled balut, or fertilized duck egg, pictured alongside a whole one in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RM2H845FW–Fresh dried fish are kept for sale
RMDBT16C–A partially opened balut, or fertilized duck egg, pictured on a banana leaf in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RMDBT12K–A partially opened balut, or fertilized duck egg, pictured on a banana leaf in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RMDBT13C–A partially opened balut, or fertilized duck egg, pictured on a banana leaf in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
RMDBT137–A partially opened balut, or fertilized duck egg, pictured on a banana leaf in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
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