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This is just plain nasty.
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Ukraine serves up chocolate-covered pork fat
A restaurant in Ukraine has unveiled what could be the unhealthiest snack in the world - chocolate-covered pork fat.
BBC Online says salo, or small slices of pork fat, are already commonly eaten with black bread, raw garlic and vodka as a Ukrainian delicacy.
But now one of Kiev's smartest restaurants has started serving the fat coated in chocolate.
Roman Novitski, the manager of Tsarske Selo restaurant, said: "Our head chef likes to experiment so now we have this new creation."
The new snack has already proved popular with Ruslana, winner of this year's Eurovision song contest, and so it is also available in her home town of Lviv.
However not everyone has been impressed.
Dr Svettana Fus from the Ukrainian Medical Research Centre said: "It's the worst combination you could have. I think that people should steer clear of the Ukrainian Snickers."
Ukraine already has one of the highest rates of death from heart disease in Europe.
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm...rkies.badtaste
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Ukraine serves up chocolate-covered pork fat
A restaurant in Ukraine has unveiled what could be the unhealthiest snack in the world - chocolate-covered pork fat.
BBC Online says salo, or small slices of pork fat, are already commonly eaten with black bread, raw garlic and vodka as a Ukrainian delicacy.
But now one of Kiev's smartest restaurants has started serving the fat coated in chocolate.
Roman Novitski, the manager of Tsarske Selo restaurant, said: "Our head chef likes to experiment so now we have this new creation."
The new snack has already proved popular with Ruslana, winner of this year's Eurovision song contest, and so it is also available in her home town of Lviv.
However not everyone has been impressed.
Dr Svettana Fus from the Ukrainian Medical Research Centre said: "It's the worst combination you could have. I think that people should steer clear of the Ukrainian Snickers."
Ukraine already has one of the highest rates of death from heart disease in Europe.
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm...rkies.badtaste