Is eyeball soup a real thing?
Is eyeball soup a real thing? Fresh oregano sprigs are simmered in this tomato soup for 45 minutes to lend it’s flavor to the soup. And despite the “eyeballs” being a little bit creepy, they are totally delicious additions of cheese and olive to this delicious Eyeball Soup (Tomato Soup!)
Is snake surprise a real thing?
Coiled Wrigglies (also known as “Snake Surprise”) was a dish served at the Guardian of Tradition Dinner given at Pankot Palace in 1935, as the second course. It was live baby eels stuffed inside a moist boa constrictor. One of the guests at the dinner, a merchant, was very pleased when the dish was served.
Is there a real pankot Palace?
The cult in Pankot Palace was real
While many details have been added and exaggerated for the movie, the Thuggee are a very real part of history, and they murdered hundreds of thousands of travelers in India as sacrifices (via Biography).
Are the Sankara stones real?
The Sankara Stone itself was built by effects designer George Gibbs and was simply a plastic casing with a lightbulb inside that illuminated to reveal its power.