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  • Posts: 167 Member
    Brussel spouts - boiled, roasted, steamed - I don't care how they're prepared, they're just so good.
  • Posts: 447 Member
    Black pudding
    Haggis
    Octopus
    Squid
    Carpaccio
    Anchovies
    Whelks
    Mussels
    The most stinky cheese's you could imagine whether blue, brie whatever I'll eat it!
  • Posts: 7 Member
    I too, love Chicken Gizzards
  • Posts: 24 Member
    Wavy lays covered in ketchup and taco salad with Dorito, taco meat, cheese,all the veggies,refried beans with 1000 island dressing.
  • Posts: 1,580 Member
    I too, love Chicken Gizzards

    I remember how they would be wrapped in a little package when my mother would buy a whole chicken. She used them in gravy. They aren't one of the foods on my list.
  • Posts: 147 Member
    Green beans with ketchup.
  • Posts: 144 Member
    Peanut butter burgers with jalapenos, cheddar, and bacon...Yummy!
  • Posts: 165 Member
    Brussel spouts - boiled, roasted, steamed - I don't care how they're prepared, they're just so good.

    I came on here just to say Brussels sprouts. I LOVE them. They might smell awful when cooking, but they taste SO good.
  • Posts: 985 Member
    Spaetzle mit senf und Weiss Schokolade. Sounds gross but it's awfully yummy!
    Hmmm....I don't think that anyone could everrrrrr think that those noodles or white chocolate would ever be gross. Gee! What were you thinking? My Oma and mother both came from Germany. Father's side is Italian/German. (Can you say temper?) LOL
  • Posts: 985 Member

    I came on here just to say Brussels sprouts. I LOVE them. They might smell awful when cooking, but they taste SO good.
    I love them too. The kids think I'm nuts. Except for my 2 yr old, he likes them too!
  • Posts: 2,019 Member
    Peanut butter burgers with jalapenos, cheddar, and bacon...Yummy!
    I'll be right over.
  • Posts: 49,369 Member
    Most of you here are amateurs!!!!!!

    balut.jpg

    BALUT- duck embryo

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    DINUGUAN-pork blood stew with intestine

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  • Posts: 113 Member
    Chocolate covered pickles.

    Cheese pizza topped with crushed oreos.

    Ground up bologna and pickles on a sandwich with ketchup (no mayo, though, I don't understand people who eat that with mayo)

    I also love pickled bologna but my husband thinks it's the most foul stuff on earth. I don't think it's that unusual, though.
  • Posts: 1,402 Member
    Trippe - looks like a brat but has cabbage and spices in it.

    Miracle whip and sugar sandwiches - yum
  • Posts: 532 Member
    Most of you here are amateurs!!!!!!

    balut.jpg

    BALUT- duck embryo

    dinuguan.jpg

    DINUGUAN-pork blood stew with intestine

    A.C.E. Certified Personal/Group FitnessTrainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    Seriously, this almost made me throw up.
  • Posts: 985 Member
    Most of you here are amateurs!!!!!!


    BALUT- duck embryo


    DINUGUAN-pork blood stew with intestine

    A.C.E. Certified Personal/Group FitnessTrainer
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    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition



    Okay, if this was a contest...you totally win. Yikes. :sick:
  • Posts: 162 Member
    Multigrain bread slathered with ricotta and honey - my mother pulled such a face the one time I dared to prepare one infront of her F'D
  • BBQ pulled pork on Kettle Cooked Salt & Vinegar potato chips.
  • Posts: 15 Member
    Haggis (note my AV), blood pudding, rocky mountain oysters (sparingly), alligator, kangeroo, goetta...not trying the duck embryo anytime soon though.
  • Posts: 677 Member
    Balut is the grossest thing I've ever had a chance to try(which I refused)

    The ones I love:
    Rocky Mountain Oysters(aka bull/sheep testicles)
    Pickled anything: fish, eggs, gizzards
  • Posts: 524
    balut is the only thing that made this list so far i would classify as even that out of the ordinary let alone gross.
  • Posts: 49,369 Member

    Seriously, this almost made me throw up.
    Yes!!!!!! That's why when an apocalypse comes, food won't be an issue for me!

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  • Posts: 49,369 Member


    Okay, if this was a contest...you totally win. Yikes. :sick:
    Yep. Want to see the pics of me actually eating it?

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  • Posts: 1,818 Member
    Liver and onions.

    And Scrapple - its a Pennsylvania Dutch thing made from all the stuff they don't put into hot dogs, Sliced and fried, it's the best!

    SCRAPPLE!!!! Mmmmm. Now I have to go get some. And dip it in a bit of ketchup.
    You know, living in Maryland my whole life I had no idea this was a fairly local thing until I visited someone in Nevada. They had no idea what they were missing.
  • black pudding / blood pudding

    Contains rye and wheat flour, (pig’s) blood, lard, onions, flavourings. A popular Christmas food here.
  • Posts: 80 Member
    Chocolate covered ants and grasshoppers
  • Posts: 182
    Most of you here are amateurs!!!!!!

    balut.jpg

    BALUT- duck embryo

    dinuguan.jpg

    DINUGUAN-pork blood stew with intestine

    A.C.E. Certified Personal/Group FitnessTrainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    YUM. i haven't had Balut in soooo long!!
  • Posts: 2,305 Member

    YUM. i haven't had Balut in soooo long!!

    yah, balut is a little more hardcore than cheese and banana sandwiches :P
  • I don't know if these are necessarily considered "gross" but i like squid, Indian curry, and a bunch of different kinds of sushi & Sashimi (I live in Okinawa so that may be why).
  • Posts: 3,728 Member
    plain oatmeal with half a teaspoon of cinnamon and a tablespoon of crunchy peanut butter
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