Strangest food you have tried?!


Question: i have tried dog in korea, chicken claws in malaysia, kangaroo steaks, birds nest soup.


Answers: i have tried dog in korea, chicken claws in malaysia, kangaroo steaks, birds nest soup.

Badger Pie (now illegal in the UK).
Roast Hedgehog, Roma style(also now illegal).
Grey Squirrel in Nettle Sauce.
Slug, boiled with herbs, veg and spud (survival course).

Crocodile
Capibari
Snake
Fried Locust
Black fresh water oysters

Baby Camel

Calf Fries.

I guess aligatot in fla.... It tasted just like chicken but of course that is all they were fed.

Nothing like that, i've heard that bird's nest soup is pretty vile, i've seen it on food programmes and its looks like glue.

armadillo and iguana in mexico

Raw Eel in a spicy sauce. It wasn't very good and I'll never try it again. I'm getting sick just thinking about it.

Bone marrow. It was pretty good actually. I've also had brains, but I didn't like it too much.

never personally but my family loves goat testicles.

umm...curried iguana and stewed horse (i didnt know i was eating the horse. my mother mixed it with beef).

Turtle Pot in Japan

vegetarian sausage, i couldnt tell whether i was eating meat or not its scary

That weird bacon that you don't have to refrigerate. It tastes like bacon-flavored paper.

sheeps brain in france

Rattle snake and I didn't like it one bit.

goat

Locust, it tasted just like butter... Japanese squid guts with rice was a bit dodgy though, as was this Chinese squid, they told me it was 'spicy', but the spice was actually about the bitterest citrus flavour ever. It was really sour, whereas the Japanese one tasted a bit like liver...

or how about these Chinese traditional pancakes, they were filled with ice cream, peanuts and chopped coriander. Curious flavour...

I once ate a woodlouse. I don't recall what it tasted like.


Being as they are actually crustacea, rather than insects, I would hope it was similar to scampi...

It's not very exciting like the other posters...but the strangest things I have tried were frog's legs and snails. Not something I plan on trying again...

Oh yeah...and I once ate the worm at the bottom of the mezcal bottle. I won't be making that mistake again anytime soon!

Seafood pizza in Greece topped with squid that were still alive.

Dubbel Zout (Double Salt) licorice...that's a licorice candy from Denmark that is salty instead of sweet. I love it.

Rabbit when I was little. They tricked me that it was chicken. It tasted and looked just like chicken to me at the time, but I would never do that again. To me eating a rabbit would be like eating a kitten. Poor bunnies.

Raccoon.

human thigh.

I had some python soup (Ghanaian recipe) at university. Wasn't at all bad.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_python

The strangest food I've eaten has to be a corn dog. An experience I never want to repeat.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corn_dog

i would say deer meat and that was by accident. sorry bambi

jellied pigs' feet; chocolate covered bees and grasshoppers.

Deep Fried Pickles. I tried them although it sounded weird and funny thing is.. I love them now, they're addicting.

Cows tounge with black ketchup with rice and fried shrimp. really good.

Aligator in LA

Sushi.............. love it

Jellyfish.
I also tried crocodile but I don't think that is weird. Not something you get all the time but it available in many places up norht of Australia


Hi from Australia

sheep brains, eyes, toung, testicles and intestine.
Raw goat liver and raw beef.. i dont think non are nasty though.. i like all..ooh i ate a raw bird and a live lizard when i was small

Turkey Fries which is the male part of the turkey.

Chicken gizzards in China
Deep fried Rattlesnake in Arizona
Bread soup in Austria





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