Now, dirt becomes key ingredient of a full course meal

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 21 Februari 2013 | 18.47

An expensive French restaurant in Tokyo is serving up fancy meals with a key ingredient - dirt.

According to Japanese news site Rocketnews42, it's a special black soil from Kanuma, Tochigi Prefecture, and it has been tested for safety, News reported.

Toshio Tanabe, chef at the restaurant Not Ne Quittez Pas, has created a full dirt-infused menu after winning a high-profile cooking contest with his dirt sauce.

His menu includes locally-sourced produce and "minerals of the sea and minerals of the land".

Those visiting his restaurant will have to fork out 110 dollars to be served a first course of potato starch and dirt soup topped with black truffle in a shot glass.

And for second course, there is more dirt. This time in a vegetable salad including eggplant, tomato and turnips. The dirt is included in the dressing, which also contains ground popcorn.

The main course is oriental clams with a top layer of sediment, with a dirt risotto and sauteed sea bass and burdock root.

To finish it off, there is dirt ice cream, a dirt mint-tea with the appearance of muddy water.


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