True, but I’d argue the first guy still has a point. Balut is a speciality food item and not mass produced in anywhere near the same capacity as regular eggs - so while you can find them, if you’re buying eggs you’re almost certainly not going to accidentally buy Ballut eggs.
Oh 100% and they covered themselves with the almost, but it is commercially available, but you won’t find it at Walmart. But same with like octopus and other specialty ingredients anyways.
almost no commercially available eggs are fertilized
Indeed, a pool of menstruation blood would be the more accurate equivalence.
I’m sorry and no thanks needed
They are available in quite a few Asian specialty grocery stores around the world.
True, but I’d argue the first guy still has a point. Balut is a speciality food item and not mass produced in anywhere near the same capacity as regular eggs - so while you can find them, if you’re buying eggs you’re almost certainly not going to accidentally buy Ballut eggs.
Oh 100% and they covered themselves with the almost, but it is commercially available, but you won’t find it at Walmart. But same with like octopus and other specialty ingredients anyways.
But then again, not many people would recognize a placenta in a cartoon
Duck eggs often are.
Thank you for fact checking this silly joke.