Asado
A few nice diet images I found:
Asado

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Buen proecho !
cauliflower week

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Nice Diet photos
Some cool diet images:
«Bambooooo is sooooo goooood!»

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A red panda eating, you guessed what, bamboo!
Their diet actually consists in at least two third of bamboo, but they also eat fruits for example.
Picture taken in the zoo of zürich
Riot don’t diet !

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Coconut oil in a jar on dark background
A few nice diet images I found:
Coconut oil in a jar on dark background

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Fishing Cat (Prionailurus viverrinus)

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Diet: The fishing cat’s diet includes birds, small mammals, snakes, snails, and fish. The cat attracts fish by lightly tapping the water’s surface with its paw, mimicking insect movements. Then, it dives into the water to catch the fish. It can also use its partially webbed paws to scoop fish, frogs, and other prey out of the water or swim underwater to prey on ducks and other aquatic birds. It is powerful enough to take large prey, such as calves and dogs.
nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/AsiaTrail/FishingCats/factshee…
Nice Diet photos
Check out these diet images:
Nahaufnahme von Erdbeer-Smoothie im Löffel. Gesunde Nahrung

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Alkaline-Recipes-for-an-Alkaline-Diet-Oriental-Stir-Fry-with-Noodles

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Alkaline Diet Recipes,"Quantum Alkaline Cuisine" Try Delicious, Alkaline Main Courses Like This Oriental Vegetable Stir-Fry @ www.harradinehealth.com/alkalinerecipes.html
Recovery diet. #fuckingballsurgery
Some cool diet images:
Recovery diet. #fuckingballsurgery

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Witchetty grub

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Grubs are large, white wood-eating larvae of several moths and the most important insect food of the desert, a staple in the diets of Aboriginal women and children. The word witchetty comes from Adynyamathanha wityu, "hooked stick" and vartu, "grub". The grubs feed on tissues inside the roots of River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) and Black Wattle trees (common name for a number of species of Acacia).
The guide got the grub out of a Black Wattle and asked for a volunteer to taste it. Indigenous Australians eat grubs either raw or lightly cooked in hot ashes as a source of proteins. Apparently the raw witchetty grub tastes like almonds and cooked it taste like fried eggs. After a few minutes of debate and encouragement, a young New Zealander decided to try. She was instructed to hold the grub above her mouth and wait for the ‘paparazzi’ (those were us, see the picture below) to take pictures before she drops the grub into her mouth and eats it. She said it was chewy and tasted like egg.
