What food combo produces the most potent, highest quality farts?!


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What food combo produces the most potent, highest quality farts?


My experience is that a combination of sauer kraut and boiled eggs produces gas that can actually cause people to have seizures...Feedback?


Answers: Everyone is close in their answers - but not quite right! The correct answer is:

PICKLED eggs & beer

OMG - my husband can burn a house down with that combination. I think the beer acts as a catalyst - whatever it does is DISGUSTING! Trust me on this one. Source(s):
Unfortunately - it's from personal experience Eggs can be a problem if you have poor digestion. Sauerkraut will actually *improve* your digestion.

Vegetarians don't necessarily have the *worst* farts, but they expel a constant stream of fairly potent farts. Red Beans like pintos, or navy
Butterbeans do good job
Brocolli and califlower too.
coleslaw has that effect on some people too.
if you eat to fast sometimes you experience farts too... Watch Myth Busters, they did an episode on this.
Episode 48: Franklin's Kite and Flatulence Myths
Ben Franklin's kite: busted
Flatulence myths:
You can die from the fumes of your own flatluence: busted
Beans and bubbly drinks increase your flatulence: confirmed
Matches burns up the smell of farts: busted
http://kwc.org/mythbusters/2006/03/frank... Oh my gosh. I just had to look. Hee, okay I'm going now! beens and eggs along with beer Hmm, try a cabbage, bean, onion, garlic, egg casserole with a beer to wash it down... Chili dogs and beer. Bean Burritos and Beer. That will knock a buzzard of a *hit wagon.lol

For extra zest eat some jalepino poppers and chips with hot salsa.

Guarenteed to clear a room everytime.rofl



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