
The BBC news website tells us that it was found in a restaurant in Muslim-dominated northern Nigeria, where the name of Muhammad was also found lurking in the nosh.
They were allegedly found by a diner in Birnin Kebbi. Now they're flocking in their thousands to see it.
It's not the first time, though. Take a look here and here for Allah-related food (tropical fish and tomato respectively), and this story about the face of Jesus found in a chapati.
And I'm not sure where the featured picture on this blog entry came from. I've been saving it. It's the inside of a toilet. I hate to think what's forming that image there, but it sure looks like Jesus (assuming anyone knows what Jesus looked like, of course, even assuming he existed at all).
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