Balut

/bəˈluːt/ noun

A fertilized duck egg that has been incubated until the embryo is nearly developed, then boiled and eaten in the shell as a delicacy in Southeast Asia.

From Tagalog 'balut,' a Filipino word of uncertain origin, possibly related to Indonesian 'belut' (eel) due to the squirming appearance of the developing chick. Popular in the Philippines and parts of Southeast Asia for centuries.

AMባለስትራድ
ARبالوت
BNবালুস্ট্রেড
CAbalustrades
CSbalut
DAbalut
DEBalut
ELμπάστρα
ESbalut
FAبالustrade
FIbalut
FRbalut
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