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Kutti pi (pronounced ‘cootie-pie’) is a dish from Anglo-Indian cuisine consisting of the flesh of an unborn fetus from an animal; usually goat. It is unique to the Anglo-Indian community where it is considered a delicacy despite being abhorred as taboo by both parent cultures. The flesh of a fetus is not regular table-fare in any culture.

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