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Foreigners take on challenge of wacky Chinese snacks

Foreigners participate in a challenge to eat unusual examples of Chinse cuisine in Beijing, July 13, 2017. Twenty foreigners ate snacks considered even by domestic consumers to be weird in taste or have unusual ingredients. The event was hosted by Raz Gal Or, an Israeli living in Beijing and also the co-founder of the Foreigner Research Institute, which creates hilarious online videos about how expats live their lives in China. [Photo/China News Service/Jin Shuo]


Foreigners participate in a challenge to eat unusual examples of Chinse cuisine in Beijing, July 13, 2017. Twenty foreigners ate snacks considered even by domestic consumers to be weird in taste or have unusual ingredients. The event was hosted by Raz Gal Or, an Israeli living in Beijing and also the co-founder of the Foreigner Research Institute, which creates hilarious online videos about how expats live their lives in China. [Photo/China News Service/Jin Shuo]


Foreigners participate in a challenge to eat unusual examples of Chinse cuisine in Beijing, July 13, 2017. Twenty foreigners ate snacks considered even by domestic consumers to be weird in taste or have unusual ingredients. The event was hosted by Raz Gal Or, an Israeli living in Beijing and also the co-founder of the Foreigner Research Institute, which creates hilarious online videos about how expats live their lives in China. [Photo/China News Service/Jin Shuo]


Foreigners participate in a challenge to eat unusual examples of Chinse cuisine in Beijing, July 13, 2017. Twenty foreigners ate snacks considered even by domestic consumers to be weird in taste or have unusual ingredients. The event was hosted by Raz Gal Or, an Israeli living in Beijing and also the co-founder of the Foreigner Research Institute, which creates hilarious online videos about how expats live their lives in China. [Photo/China News Service/Jin Shuo]


Foreigners participate in a challenge to eat unusual examples of Chinse cuisine in Beijing, July 13, 2017. Twenty foreigners ate snacks considered even by domestic consumers to be weird in taste or have unusual ingredients. The event was hosted by Raz Gal Or, an Israeli living in Beijing and also the co-founder of the Foreigner Research Institute, which creates hilarious online videos about how expats live their lives in China. [Photo/China News Service/Jin Shuo]


Foreigners participate in a challenge to eat unusual examples of Chinse cuisine in Beijing, July 13, 2017. Twenty foreigners ate snacks considered even by domestic consumers to be weird in taste or have unusual ingredients. The event was hosted by Raz Gal Or, an Israeli living in Beijing and also the co-founder of the Foreigner Research Institute, which creates hilarious online videos about how expats live their lives in China. [Photo/China News Service/Jin Shuo]


Foreigners participate in a challenge to eat unusual examples of Chinse cuisine in Beijing, July 13, 2017. Twenty foreigners ate snacks considered even by domestic consumers to be weird in taste or have unusual ingredients. The event was hosted by Raz Gal Or, an Israeli living in Beijing and also the co-founder of the Foreigner Research Institute, which creates hilarious online videos about how expats live their lives in China. [Photo/China News Service/Jin Shuo]


Foreigners participate in a challenge to eat unusual examples of Chinse cuisine in Beijing, July 13, 2017. Twenty foreigners ate snacks considered even by domestic consumers to be weird in taste or have unusual ingredients. The event was hosted by Raz Gal Or, an Israeli living in Beijing and also the co-founder of the Foreigner Research Institute, which creates hilarious online videos about how expats live their lives in China. [Photo/China News Service/Jin Shuo]

 

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