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Ttongsul - Korean wine with child feces :marseyflagsouthkorea: :marseyflagnorthkorea: :marseyhwacha: :marseyjoseon: :marseyhelp:

https://disgustingfoodmuseum.com/ttongsul-poo-wine-korean-rice-wine-with-child-feces

Ttongsul is a traditional Korean medicine with a 9% alcohol content. The poo of a human child between 4 and 7 years old is refrigerated for 3-4 days, mixed with water, divided into smaller pieces, and fermented overnight. :marseyhelp: The vat with the poo starts to smell incredibly strongly of feces, even worse than the first day of fermentation. :marseyclueless: The poo/water mixture is poured through a sieve and is mixed with 70% boiled non-glutinous rice, 30% glutinous rice, and yeast. The non-glutinous rice contains a lot of protein, important for the fermentation process. The glutinous rice is there for its supposed anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, as well as to improve the taste. :marseysmirk: The fermentation process activates the good bacteria and kills the bad bacteria. :marseyerasure:

The resulting mixture is left to ferment for at least seven days in a clay pot, wrapped in a blanket to maintain a temperature of 30 to 37 degrees Celsius. If not fermented enough, it's dangerous to drink, :marseyhmmhips: but when perfectly ripe, this alcoholic drink is claimed to cure pain, broken bones, bruises, inflammation, and even epilepsy. :marseyclapping: The yellow-brownish liquid is strained and looks like a combination of sewer slime and vomit, potentially with small pieces of poo still floating around. :marseyseethe: taste is a bit sour and similar to rice wine. Poo wine has a faint poo smell and can leave a poo smell on your breath. :marseypuke: It contains about 9% alcohol. The smell and the visual appearance of this alcoholic drink are worse than the actual taste of it. :marseyteehee:

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