The text is a transcript of a third episode of a series called "You Can Eat It" where the host is joined by a female guest, Karen. The episode is a lighthearted and humorous food challenge where they answer trivia questions and eat various dishes. The host introduces Karen and explains that it's time to have a female guest on the show. They start by answering questions about food, including what "Stinking Bishop" is (a type of cheese) and what the most stolen food in the world is (salami). They also discuss Jong Young, an astronaut who took dried fruit into space in 1965.
Throughout the episode, the host and Karen eat various dishes, including something that looks like a biscuit, and they discuss the origin of the term "mozzarella" (Naples). They also talk about the Margherita pizza, which was invented in Naples.
The episode takes a turn when the host reveals that the final dish is tuna sperm, also known as bottarga. Karen is hesitant to eat it, but they both eventually try it. The host describes it as having a strong flavor and a soft, solid texture.
The episode ends with the host thanking Karen for joining him and encouraging viewers to support the series. He also teases the next episode, saying it will be a bit more serious than this one.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The most stolen food in the world is salami.
2. Jong Young, an astronaut, took dried fruit into space in 1965.
3. The term "mozzarella" originated from Naples.
4. The Margherita pizza was invented in Naples.
5. Tuna sperm, also known as bottarga, is a Sicilian or Sardinian delicacy made from the sac of the seminal fluid of the tuna.
6. Per 100 grams, tuna sperm contains 4.2 grams of fat, 22 grams of salt, and 51 grams of protein.
7. Theobromine is found in chocolate, pistachios, or flour, with the highest concentration likely in chocolate.