The answer was Stolichnaya Elit! A ultra luxury Russian vodka that goes for $135 a 1.75L bottle in America. It is the first "ultra-premium " vodka to be imported to the states. Stoli Elit is refined using a freeze-filtration process. Russians once poured vodka into wooden barrels and stuck them outdoors in the frigid winter. This caused the contents to freeze, with only the purest vodka remaining liquid at its center. That part is known as the "alpha," and is what's used for Elit.
NEW GAME: Guess What? this food is called (I know, looks more like something else huh?).
that doesn't look edible..lol balut?
ReplyDeleteyou're such a hater. is that corn?!?! fetal duck in brown jelly sauce
ReplyDeleteuh, ew? that looks odd. it looks like seaweed and eyeballs
ReplyDeleteEww.. Who eat this kinds of food?
ReplyDeleteSo far no one got it right.
ReplyDeleteHINT: The picture shown was poured out from a can.
Dog food?
ReplyDeleteerr... some sort of mushroom dish?
ReplyDeletealoo paneer?
ReplyDeletefungus in a can! mmmmm,
ReplyDeleteon a tree yes it grows
and in between your toes
if you put it in a can
it's edible again!
ummm, that's probably not right, but i thought the rhyme was catchy
is it some nasty diseased liver... in a can...?
ReplyDeletemushrooms!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Huitlacoche which is a mexican delicacy. It's basically corn that has been infected with spores. Yummy! (Not really). Some Mexican folk got caught with it in Yuma once. It's illegal to bring into the US as the spores can contaminate dryland corn.
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