Baby mouse wine is a traditional medicinal tonic found in parts of China and Korea. It is made by drowning live, hairless baby mice (under 72 hours old) in rice wine and leaving them to ferment for at least 12 to 14 months.
Historically used as a remedy for asthma and liver disease.
Those who have tried it describe the taste as a mix of gasoline and decaying animals.
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