Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Season 16

Season 16
"Bizarre Foods" with Andrew Zimmern is here with exotic eats from around the globe! Zimmern believes that the best way to explore other cultures is by sharing food, even though what's common fare in one country may be a challenge for the Western palate. In "Bizarre Foods," this adventurous eater infiltrates markets and restaurants taking viewers behind the scenes to savor the local cuisine. This curious traveler is game for anything and knows the most interesting food is found closest to the source.

Episodes

Madrid
Andrew Zimmern travels to Madrid and ventures off the beaten path to discover some new spins on some old classics – snail soup, whole baby pig head, rabbit paella and beef fat bonbon. Madrid is just the first stop on Zimmern's culinary adventure that features a wide range of ethnic cuisine in locations around the world. From sheep's brain in Senegal, smoked herring sperm in Sweden to coconut stew with opossum meat in the Bronx, New York, Zimmern is always game to try what the locals eat.

Senegal

North Carolina

The Bronx

Okinawa

Shanghai

Stockholm
Andrew Zimmern travels to Stockholm, Sweden, where the New Nordic movement celebrates putrefied herring and smoked sperm. Whether he's eating grated reindeer testicle or aged horse meat, trying super-Swedish spins on Vietnamese bahn mi and high-end hot dogs, fishing for oily Baltic herring or whisking goose blood soup, Andrew is schooled on the simplicity of Scandinavian culture.

Cyprus
Stuffed grape leaves and pork belly in Cyprus; curdling goat milk and sampling sun-dried goat; the world's oldest cookie.

Frozen
Andrew Zimmern travels to some of the coldest places on Earth to see how people survive and eat. He seeks out delicacies like muffler meat and hand-pried sea cucumber -- an array of deliciousness that's sure to beat the chill.
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