This Condom Cookbook Has 11 Safe-Sex-Inducing Recipes

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If you look hard and deep enough on the Internet, you’re going to find some pretty disturbing stuff. Take this condom cookbook for example. No, it’s nothing as crazy as a cookbook-shaped condom. That’s just ridiculous. It’s actually a book that incorporates condoms into the cooking process.

For anyone curious enough, the book is titled “Condom Meals I Want to Make for You.” The book is used as a means to promote safe sex and also show that a condom is much more than a contraceptive device. Water balloon fight, anyone? Co-created by manga writer Kyosuke Kagami, the eBook relies heavily on condom-based recipes. Eleven recipes boast such names as “Condom Escargot Cooked with Butter” and “Condom Meat Stuffing.” No joke.

The Japanese book is meant to showcase the durability of condoms with hopes of incorporating the use of the contraceptive in future cooking methods. Kagami also wrote the book as a way to raise awareness about condoms and sexually transmitted diseases. Japanese men are apparently the “third-worst” condom users in the world.

“Condom Meals I Want to Make for You” is available as an eBook through Amazon for 250 yen ($2.30 US).

So…we’re assuming these are unscented and un-lubricated, right?

H/T Kotaku

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