According to Rasima, the ampo cook of Tuban, there is no real recipe to making this bizarre snack. All she does is look for clean, gravel-free soil, in the village’s rice paddies, pound it into a solid block, using a stick, and scrape rolls out of it, with a bamboo dagger.
 The rolls of soils are then baked  and smoked for an hour. Rasima then  takes the earthy snacks to the  village market, where she earns about $2,  to supplement her family’s  income. Tuban is the only earth-eating  village on the planet. There are  people, around the world, who enjoy  eating sand, or kaolin, but not  baked soil. Villagers believe ampo is a  natural pain-killer, and that  it makes babies’ skin softer, if eaten by  their
pregnant mothers.
As for the taste of ampo, “it’s nothing special, it feels cold in my stomach” says one of the Tuban locals, who has been eating ampo, ever since she was a child.
 pregnant mothers.
As for the taste of ampo, “it’s nothing special, it feels cold in my stomach” says one of the Tuban locals, who has been eating ampo, ever since she was a child.






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