Elephant cow dung sweets and more: Rs 47,000 “ecosyterant fusion” food inside China


Beijing:

A posh Shanghai restaurant “authentic” is offering foods made of processed elephant dung to taste. Known for its environmentally conscious food, an apscale restaurant called canopia provides a variety of creative food such as tree leaves, ice covered ice covered in honey, and a dessert that is creatively made from sterilized and dried elephant dung.

The Upskale restaurant has attracted significant attention to its jungle food experience, promoting disputes and dividing public opinion, South China morning post (SCMP) Informed.

A luxurious 15-gourd rainforest-themed food costs 3,888 yuan (about 47,000 rupees) without beverages.

According to JIUPE News, two founders – one from France and the other from the blag ethnic group of China – spent seven years, who spent the Verdent Rainewans of Yunnan province before “bringing the rainforest” in Shanghai.

Popular Food Blogger Mix’s Pak notes shared a bizarre video of their food experience with caption in Canopia: “Shanghai’s new restaurant pushes the crazy boundary on Radnot”.

A waitress explains the idea of ​​”ecological fusion dishes”, while guests remove a leaf directly from a potted plant, soak it in the sauce, and eat it raw, according to the SCMP report. A video is also roaming around Facebook,

Dinner is then exposed to different types of abnormal foods. They should suck pollen and honey from a piece of ice such as part of a meal.

The food ends with the visually striking sweets “poured into the dung of the elephant.” It was designed using the base of an elephant dung “creatively” which resembles crispy pieces and garnishes with honey sorbet, fruit jam, pollen and aromatic perfume.

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SCMP reported that visitors are asked to climb a ladder for “tour”, which SCMP said to completely immerse it in “Dung Sweets”. They can also choose their favorite fruits jam and herbal perfumes.

Another dish at the restaurant is a bowl of “Black Go”, which is ready to mimic the strong aroma of the parasitic raflesia flower, which is famous for unpleasant fragrances.

Despite being clean and disinfected, it is unknown whether elephants comply with Gobar Desert Cleanliness Act, which determines that food should be met, harmless, harmless and nutritional standards.

In January, the Nunchong Market Regulation Administration in Sichuan province busted a restaurant for Sichuan, China. Re -Use Soup Survant Oil By combining with fresh oil to make more hotpot soup, which is known as “salivary oil”.