Do you ever watch "Bizarre foods" on the travel channel?!


Question: They really eat some strange, or exotic foods, I don't think I could eat half the things they eat.


Answers: They really eat some strange, or exotic foods, I don't think I could eat half the things they eat.

I've only seen the episode where he was in Trinidad and Tobago and I felt bad about myself when it was finished. I eat most (but not all) of the stuff featured on that episode and never thought it to be weird. I was actually quite surprised with some of what was featured as most of them are delicacies all throughout the Caribbean. I guess I'm "bizarre".

I've seen parts of it several times, I can never watch the whole show, too many strange things to eat!!!!!!!!

that's the reason why you are not featured on it

yes,i love that show!yea i think thats why its called bizarre foods though my friend..the food is weird and not found in your local supermarket.

Agreed, that guy must have an iron stomach. The stinky putrid tofu, rotting camel meat, balut......

the star of that show is Andrew Zimmern, he is a chef by trade..not sure i want to eat in any restaurant he works in or owns...LOL...He has got to have either an iron stomach, or cases of Pepto Bismol..lol

Yeah, that guy is hilarious how he will try anything. My favorite is the bowl of soup with the goat eye floating in it. He just popped it in his mouth and chewed it up declaring how delicious and tender it was! I would like to invite him over to my house for dinner.

No that guy just grosses me out, he'lI eat anything. Talk about "oral" issues! I prefer the funny commentary of Anthony Bourdain on No Reservations.

love that show, you can say that again
strange show and they would have to pay me lots of money to eat some of those food

I travel the world and have friends who do the same. So once we thought hey let's have a contest to see who has eaten the strangest thing. I thought great we'll have a few goes like I once ate donkey or grasshoppers, but no my firend who has traveled everywhere in Africa said I'll go first. He said, "The strangest thing I've eaten were the testicals of the blue monkey." We sat in stunned silence and said you win. This is a true story.

What you people don't understand is, it sounds gross to you
because you're not from that part of the world or country. Most, if not all of you who answered this question is from America, the U.S. correct? So am I, but I'm from Hawaii. I grew up eating thing that most of you, or all of you won't even touch. Just because it look "gross." Hell, there are some things that I won't even eat, just for that same reason. You just have to remember, in that country that he's in, it is a delicacy to them. Just like you people who eat hot dogs. Do you actually know what a hot dog is made of?
And I mean the chicken, pork, turkey ones. Even the all beef ones. There all made of the scraps of the animals. The Beef ones are even more disgusting. Tails, lips, ears, snowts.
It's all beef, they just don't say what parts it's made out of.
My high school class mate owns a slaughter house, that's how I know. I haven't eaten a hot dog in years. Just something to think about next time you bite into a hotdog. Mmmmmmm......

I love the show! I would give a shot at trying most if not all of the food that he tries.

I love watching "bizarre foods". it's always interesting whenever I watch it. i like when they go to the phillippines cause i'm filipino.

It's a cool show. It would be hard to eat some of it without watching someone else eat it first! But one must remember that just because it looks weird to us doesn't mean it tastes bad!





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