People in some countries eat foods that may be disgusting to those unfamiliar with them.
A striking example of such a dish is the Polish soup called charnina, which Poles even eat for breakfast.
Charnina is a broth made from duck stomachs with blood.
Various dried fruits, such as prunes and dried pears, are also added to the charnina.
The taste is an acquired taste; the dried fruits make the soup seem very sweet.
The appearance of the dish also leaves much to be desired: the soup has an unpleasant red-brown hue.
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