STRANGEST thing you've EVER EATEN!
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Escargot! In a chinese buffet in Sicily. Not very good.0
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Rattlesnake.......in some kind of mustard sauce, good stuff.0
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Deep-fried squirrel.0
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someone fed me squirrel from their back yard a few years ago. i was pissed when i found out it wasn't chicken. only had one bite but puked afterwards. yuck!0
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A durian.
What did it taste like?0 -
Lamb's brain. In Jordan. It tasted like fish. I don't like fish.0
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Cow eye in a taco. Hellooo santa barbara0
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Escargot! In a chinese buffet in Sicily. Not very good.
Mmm, I love escargot!0 -
Fried prawn heads
Camel
Raw witchity grub
Caramel stuffed chillies
An avocado, barbecue crisp, Nutella and M&M's sandwich0 -
lauren elizabeth knight.
i don't wanna talk about it.0 -
Goat balls
ouuuuu...go on..
It was for a 'Fear Factor' competition. The second round was eating a plate full of weird stuff. Goat balls was one of the items. There was also a block of cow blood, chicken feet and livers. I cant remember what else. Everyone seems to think the goal balls was the weirdest one though. And I it past that round, but lost in the 3rd round. Winner got a pizza lol.0 -
eeeeeewwwwww!!!!!0
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chocolate covered grasshopper...don't judge0
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To answer the question; a durian tastes sort of like pineapple and passion fruit custard. The problem is, it smells STRONGLY of rotten meat.0
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Cow's tongue! Tastes like bacon with alot it texture!0
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squirrel, rabbit, elk, alligator tail, shark and buffalo :bigsmile:0
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Boiled goat's head and the soup!0
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Those are all very "gross", but interesting things!0
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kangaroo steak0
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Rattlesnake
Shark (soooo yummy!!!)
Pringles with Lucas (Mexican candy that's basically chili powder, salt, sugar, and citric acid)
And actually not strange, but sounds strange at first: Bacon chocolate. Delish!
There were also a few dishes I had in Hungary that I honestly had no idea what was in them. I'm pretty sure one of them was a casserole made with chicken liver and poppy seeds.0 -
Cockroaches. Spiders. Scorpions. Dog. Guinea pig. Fermented mares milk with blood. And all sorts of random animal parts (eyes, tongues etc.).
You can probably guess that I travel overseas a lot and get stuck with no other option but to eat things that I would never ordinarily eat in a million years otherwise.0 -
Quail egg at a sushi restaurant. Came out in a shot glass soaked in some very bitter juice.0
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Snake while I was camping in the mountains with some buddies. Taste just like chicken.0
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A durian.
What did it taste like?
Durian tastes like super sweet custard, but smells like cat urine. Strange combo!
Durian, BBQed rattlesnake and live tadpoles.0 -
Kangaroo filet0
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Crickets w/ my gf and my daughter and alligator0
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durian, dried sea horse, bird's nest, lion.0
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Fried seaweed or salty chips & ice cream dip :laugh:0
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Fried seaweed
Fried seaweed is yummy. I had it once in a Chinese restaurant in London.
Add to my list: back pudding (made with beef blood) in Scotland, and shark's fin soup, which I rarely admit now that I realize that sharks are an endangered species because of its popularity, at a Chinese wedding banquet in NYC in 1979.0 -
Fried seaweed or salty chips & ice cream dip :laugh:
I've had fries and ice-cream and it was yummy!0
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