Frog's legs. It tasted like chicken. (like everything else)
Frog's legs. It tasted like chicken. (like everything else)
Cooked witchetty grubs and kangaroo.
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Actually, they're compressed and formed starch. Pure, nasty, sticky starch. They can also be melted away in the sink if you don't want to have them all over the trash can, my son loves filling the basin with them and them turning the water on. They turn to goo fairly quickly.
On a side note, if it doesn't melt in water, it's NOT the edible kind of peanut! Not every single kind can be consumed!
I love calamari. There's an awesome Greek place downtown that serves truly mouth-watering fried calamari, I love to get an order, bring it home, and eat it with ranch dressing while my wife quietly gags on the other end of the couch. =)
I have heard of these things– t's not tens of years, it's actually a range of a few weeks to a few months, and they're NOT buried in animal waste.
Regardless of those inconsistencies, you could not pay me enough to eat one of these things. I think I'd rather lick a corpse flower.
One of my good friends is scottish and he insisted he made me haggis. It was really nice despite being a sheeps stomach or whatever it is o_o
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I was about to say raw horse as well, but i liked it a lot. seriously, we need to give in and eat horse in america.
I lived in japan for a couple years, and my japanese was pretty good. unfortunately i knew what everything i ate was.
I even started to like natou towards the end
Well we were on a small farm in China just inside the border from Macau and the farmer dug them out of a pile of rotting "compost-stuff'. When we asked what it was (through our interpreter) he said it was animal waste and vegetation etc....compost (for the temperature). And when we said how long had they been there we were told "many many years - more than 10...maybe 20".....so I am only relating what I we "experienced". They did smell absolutely awful but it would have been an insult to refuse them....like the brandy (offered by the same farmer)......we were some of the first "western" visitors to travel that area "unchaperoned" and he was trying to impress us.....they were lovely people who would give you the shirt off their back....it was a privilege to be honored like that at the time.
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I went to a Chinese buffet one time in NYC with my dad and some other relatives. Feeling adventurous that day I picked up a lot of weird oddities I saw being served. The last thing I ate was a "cheese mussel". The shear consistency of the dish made me throw it up. It was shitttttttt. D:
I ate Lamb brains at a Turkish restaurant (I'm Turkish and in Turkey brains are a delicacy). also fish eyes and fish ovaries.
Singed sheep's head, probably. Oh, and cultured milk with weeds(just normal garden weed, not cannabis).
fish fingers? They've finally found murlocs in the ocean, and are HARVESTING THEIR FINGERS!? O_o the fools, we should be negotiating terms of surrender to their unending legions hidden in the depths...
*cough* anyway, weirdest thing....anything at my family reunions. I think a lot of the older members of my family learned cooking in the great depression. throw everything in your cabinet in a pot, cook it until its all thick and gloopy, and called it "Casserole"
weirdest thing i've seen personally that was intended for eating was various types of candied bugs at a gift shop somewhere. I saw someone buy some. o_O I didn't...
Sea Urchin
I was snorkeling with an instructor and he grabbed something off a rock, broke it open and told me to eat it. It was awful.
I used to munch on sour cream and onion grasshoppers and have eaten squirrel as well.
Oh and I steal cookies from my horse because they're super yummy.
Not really weird, but would seem weird to some I guess:
Alligator
Snake
Squirrel
Frog Legs
Crayfish
Escargot (snails)
Scrapple (if you've never had it, you don't want to know how it's made)
Bear
Tripe
I enjoyed all of those except for the tripe. Ugh.
hmmm chineese delicasy gallore, was at a dinner with the biggest bigshot in singapore, and got all kinds of stuff, fishheah, sharkfinn soup, all kinds of things i have no clue what was.
and snails in portugal. hmmm and well different kinds of organs
ate: chocolate ice cream on a hotdog roll with buttered popcorn seeds in it...... ya i know, lol.
drank: was glass of water with some milk, hot souce, soy sauch and i think ketchup in it (was basically everything on the table at the moment lol)
Japanse AAAAAAAH the horros
Apparently some people think pizza with seafood is weird, possibly because of the tentacles.
Also, why would calamari be considered weird food? O_o
You know those pighearts including sauce? Yeah, not those.
But maybe those huge snailshells with some green, pestocoloured, tasteful garliq-stuff in it. Tastes very good, but I can't stand the tought eating snails That's why I haven't eaten them since 2001.