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Duck embryos are a delicacy in the Philippines. Duck embryo eggs for eating are called 'balut' and are widely available in the Philippines. Many 'balut' farmers make a large amount of money with these fertilised duck eggs. Superstition has it that they are an aphrodisiac.

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