"weirdest" thing I ever ate was:

dorioreo
dorioreo Posts: 123
edited October 1 in Food and Nutrition
Or what other people might consider weird is Fried frog legs, & fried squid.


What about you?


I want to try a "Gator Burger"

**this is what my mom grew up on in new orleans**
Pickled sausage(which is good, just don't eat it all the time)
Kool-Aid Pickles
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  • Well some of the things I eat people look at me weird. The one where the person behind the counter asked me like 5 times was I asked for a plain bagel with cream cheese and bacon lol
  • dorioreo
    dorioreo Posts: 123
    That actually sounds pretty good!! I have to try
  • Tattoos_and_Tea
    Tattoos_and_Tea Posts: 529 Member
    I was too scared to ask what some of the stuff was we were eating when out in the sticks in Hong Kong! I know for a fact that one of them was a wild bore that the father-in-law's dog caught that morning!
  • dorioreo
    dorioreo Posts: 123
    Another thing: My mom is from New Orleans & they eat a lot of sea food, people in NC look at me weird because I eat crawfish, mm mm Good!
  • nicxox
    nicxox Posts: 175 Member
    Or what other people might consider weird is Fried frog legs, & fried squid.


    What about you?


    I want to try a "Gator Burger"

    My boyfriend ate Gator Jerky last time we went to Florida! Gross haha!

    I don't really think I have ever eaten anything totally out of the ordinary...
  • I live where beans and cornbread are a staple in a house hold... i wont eat them.. but ill eat calamari........ oh yes.. calamari......i get the ' you are disgusting , thats fish bait" speech or look ... HA HA
  • Crab legs!! Now I know that's not weird to most people. But I don't like seafood.. A friend convinced me to try it and said he would buy my dinner if i tried it..
  • wow... i was born in the back woods... when i was little my whole family would go camping at a lake up in some coal mine roads... we'd eat frog legs over the camp fire. my dad would shoot them, my mom would dive in the lake to get them, me and brother would hold the legs and body, and my sister would cut'em and cook'em... ((like 15 pounds frogs here- the huge bull frogs!))
  • 46and2
    46and2 Posts: 167
    Or what other people might consider weird is Fried frog legs, & fried squid.


    What about you?


    I want to try a "Gator Burger"

    Gator Burgers aren't that great. If you're ever in the Eugene, OR area, the Horsehead bar has them. Kinda weird really.
  • neenaj33
    neenaj33 Posts: 347 Member
    Chitterlings LOL never aaagainnn!
  • I tried goat at an Indian wedding. I DO NOT RECOMMEND IT. gag.
  • I will try anything once. Some of the more exotic things I have eaten are sweetbreads and pickled jellyfish.

    Crawfish aren't strange. They are delicious! I catch them and cook them about once a year.
  • leynak
    leynak Posts: 963 Member
    I tried some sort of octopus at a chinese place once. I didn't like it. I would have to say one of the grossest things I ate (& enjoyed) was when I was pregnant- Cold Coco Wheats & Vienna Sausages....eww
  • I tried black bear meat made like italian beef. It tasted pretty much like a regular roast.
  • dalgal26
    dalgal26 Posts: 781 Member
    Living in the south, fried frog legs are something we eat quite often, or least when we can get them. Tastes like chicken! Really! :)

    I don't think I have ever eaten anything too weird.
  • cabaray
    cabaray Posts: 971 Member
    We had goat at my daughter's Christening in Mexico. I thought it was really good. Could be a difference in how it is prepared. I don't like any Indian food I've had, so I doubt I would like goat fixed that way either.
  • cabaray
    cabaray Posts: 971 Member
    This isn't me, but my daughter eats A1 with everything...even fish and corndogs.
  • GaiaGirl1992
    GaiaGirl1992 Posts: 459 Member
    my state fair offers fried mako shark and gator, fried butter (shudder), oreos encased in cookies and fried, fried candy bars, twice fried doughnuts.....and you wonder why the US is so fat?!?!
  • JsGirl93
    JsGirl93 Posts: 1,156
    Hog's head cheese. Worst experience of my childhood.
  • megz4987
    megz4987 Posts: 1,008 Member
    My friend and I used to go to a local diner and I would order a toasted bagel, cream cheese, and a side of ketchup.
    Spread the cream cheese on the bagel, add a TON of pepper into the ketchup and dip the bagel in it :) mmmmm
  • dorioreo
    dorioreo Posts: 123
    OH myyyy!
  • JennLifts
    JennLifts Posts: 1,913 Member
    Cow brains, in Mexico. And I find friend oreos and snickers to be rather off.
  • alias1001
    alias1001 Posts: 634 Member
    Spam? (Kidding.)

    I've had alligator in Biloxi's Beau Rivage Casino (does it still exist?)--didn't taste like much of anything.

    Love squid/octopus/shellfish. Though I won't go near scallops for a long time--worst food poisoning I've had so far.
  • LH2011
    LH2011 Posts: 176 Member
    Snails done in garlic butter had them in France
  • cuddlyrunner
    cuddlyrunner Posts: 116 Member
    zebra when on a weekend away with a boyfriend-I was talked into it-very tough meat! (Binned the boyfriend soon after)
  • carajo
    carajo Posts: 532 Member
    I think stuff i eat everyday other people think is weird;) Like the subway workers that give me looks when i order an egg white and turkey salad, all 3 types of mustard for the dressing! haha
  • BioQueen
    BioQueen Posts: 694 Member
    Rattlesnake. We caught it, killed it, cooked it, ate it. Surprisingly very good.
  • lilyinlove
    lilyinlove Posts: 441 Member
    Snails... Yummy.
  • In my travels in South America, I had fried ants (tasted like burned popcorn), giant banana tree grubs (tasted like....grubs...), roasted guinea pig (tasted like chicken), grilled shark (tasted pretty normal, kinda good actually), and some of the local fruit of Ecuador was quite interesting.
  • laurasnyder411
    laurasnyder411 Posts: 172 Member
    I don't know what I was eating in this little town outside Prague. It was labelled "vegetarian" on the menu, but mistaken I am not, there was ham and some kind of ham gravy. This is after viewing an entire church decorated with human bones of people who died from the plague. All around weird experience.
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