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Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern

By Marshall Fine

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Tuesday, March 11, 10PM, Travel Channel

Zimmern, a well-known food writer, has a shaved dome and a roly-poly physique. In the second season of this series, he once again travels the globe and eats local delicacies - like bear, donkey, camel's paw and grilled grasshoppers on a stick. At a stop in Beijing, he dines at a restaurant that specializes in dishes made from animal penises. Yum! Zimmern brings a regular-guy persona to the task, but a wealth of knowledge, without ever seeming to be showing off. Better yet, he's really knows how to describe what he's eating in a way that isn't just for culinary-school graduates but which actually helps you get a sense of the taste and texture of the food.
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