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Chinese Delicacy: ‘Virgin Boy Eggs’ Boiled in Young Male Urine — For Real
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/chinese-delicacy-virgin-boy-eggs-boiled-in-young-male-urine-for-real/

There is a springtime treat in Dongyang, China, that is touted by some to
be good for your health. It is said to relieve heat stroke and “every
family likes eating them.” While you may be thinking of Good Humor
ice-cream cones by this description, the Chinese delicacy is a bit more,
shall we say, au naturale. They’re called Virgin Boy Eggs.

You may be warily wondering just what this is. It’s an egg — obviously — boiled
in the urine of elementary-school aged
boys<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/29/virgin-boy-eggs_n_1387312.html>(hence
the “virgin boy” part). The urine for the boiling is collected from
the toilets of nearby schools, preferably from boys under 10 years old,
according to Reuters’ report.

[image: Chinese Delicacy: Virgin Boy Eggs | Eggs Boiled in Urine]

Watch this account of the tradition:

It’s such a popular treat, Reuters reports, that the local government has
listed it as “intangible cultural heritage.” Reuters has more from one of
the virgin boy egg vendors on its preparation and health benefits:

“If you eat this, you will not get heat stroke. These eggs cooked in urine
are fragrant,” said Ge Yaohua, 51, who owns one of the more popular “virgin
boy eggs” stalls.

“They are good for your health. Our family has them for every meal. In
Dongyang, every family likes eating them.”

It takes nearly an entire day to make these unique eggs, starting off by
soaking and then boiling raw eggs in a pot of urine. After that, the shells
of the hard-boiled eggs are cracked and they continue to simmer in urine
for hours.

Vendors have to keep pouring urine into the pot and controlling the fire to
keep the eggs from being overheated and overcooked.

Ge said he has been making the snack, popular due to its fresh and salty
taste, for more than 20 years. Each egg goes for 1.50 yuan ($0.24), a
little more than twice the price of the regular eggs he also sells.

Many Dongyang residents, young and old, said they believed in the tradition
passed on by their ancestors that the eggs decrease body heat, promote
better blood circulation and just generally reinvigorate the body.

[image: Chinese Delicacy: Virgin Boy Eggs | Eggs Boiled in Urine]

[image: Chinese Delicacy: Virgin Boy Eggs | Eggs Boiled in Urine]

As you might expect, some health experts have warned about the sanitary
issues that could be associated with this food.




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S Chander

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