MEXICO CITY - AP-3/13/18— Forget the worm at
the bottom of your bottle of mescal. Mexican environmental inspectors have
found whole boas and iguanas stuffed into bottles of mezcal at a market in the
southern state of Oaxaca.
The wide-mouth bottles were filled with
“artisanal, wild agave” mezcal that was apparently meant to be drunk, albeit
probably on a bet.
The federal office for environmental
protection said Tuesday it seized 15 bottles with species including a blood
snake, ridge head snake, yellowbelly snake and a whip snake.
For decades, college students have been
downing the maguey worm found at the bottom of some bottles of mescal. The
worms were originally added either for taste or to prove the drink’s
authenticity.
The sale of wildlife — even pickled — is
strictly regulated in Mexico.
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