Watch Shrimp Being Shot Through An Air Cannon and Fried at High Velocity Because Japan

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To help promote cellular carrier, DoCoMo, and to remind us once again that Japan is cray-cray, a few fried shrimp are cooked up at high velocity.

Using a double-barreled air cannon to represent the cellular carrier’s double-lane LTE service — the shrimp are loaded up and fired at lightning speed, passing through the standard breading process and fire.

They eventually land safely on a plate, where they appear ready for consumption. Now, all we want to do is make a quick phone call and talk about shrimp. Please watch this…

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Nutellasagna Exists and We Are Not Worthy

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We don’t know what’s in the Nutellasagna and, frankly, we don’t care… we’d just like this in our belly as soon as possible.

But, if you’re into details… the Nutellasagna is brought to us by Robicelli’s in Bay Ridge, NYC. It consists of layers of lasagna noodles, cannoli custard, copious amounts of Nutella, crushed roasted hazelnuts and chopped chocolate, with some marshmallows on top for additional sweetness.

Great… in belly… now.

[link, via Gothamist]

Pizza Hut Makes A Pizza With Doritos For Crust Now

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Not to be outdone by Taco Bell’s egregious use of Doritos, or Papa John’s recent pizza hate-crimes — Pizza Hut Australia has unleashed the Doritos Crunchy Crust Pizza.

The Hut’s trademark cheese-stuffed crust is complemented by a topping of Doritos scraps and cheddar cheese. This can be applied to any pizza, so the possibilities are endless. Take that, Papa!

[link, via Thrillist]

So, What’s Really In A McRib?

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Anyone who’s been stopping by Foodiggity over the past few years, already knows that we hold a special place in our heart for the McDonald’s McRib.

Not that I’d actually ingest one… it’s just that the sandwich, which I once referred to as ‘McDonald’s most egregious acts of culinary terrorism,’ provides wonderful material for a website such as ours.

Now, after some controversy arose from what looked like fiberglass insulation being identified as a pre-cooked McRib, McDonald’s took action to help dispel the McConspiracy.

Recently, McDonald’s actually invited a few skeptics to their pork processing center to see how a McRib is made. And, to Foodiggity’s and anyone who’s ever seen a McRib’s surprise — there is actually some quality pork involved, and no fiberglass anywhere. Still do not want.

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Knit Yourself a Big Bowl of Ramen

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Sure, ramen is easy enough to make… unless you’re looking for a crocheted version. That might take a bit more than 99-cents and some hot water.

That’s where this tutorial by YouTuber betibettin comes in. The noodles themselves are pretty self-explanatory… however he also creates all the yummy complements to your ramen that you couldn’t afford in college. Enjoy.

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[link, via Neatorama]