What's the weirdest food you actually liked?!


Question: What's the weirdest food you actually liked?
Africans eat roasted bugs, the French eat snails, white trash Americans eat pork rinds.

So what sounded totally gross to you but you ended up saying "I don't care what it's made of, that stuff's delicious!"

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It would have to be raw still alive Octopus tentacles in Japan. It came with a dipping sauce and a little wasabi and surprisingly actually tasted quite good aside from the fact that you can feel it wriggling on the way down to your stomach.

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When I was 16, I was an exchange student in Norway.
At a dinner party, early in my stay, I was served Raw Moose. It had been seasoned and cured, but not cooked. It was sliced very thin, and served with lots of horseradish.
I liked it.
To this day, that's the weirdest thing...and I eat raw oysters and have enjoyed escargot.



i do not know what you mean by "weird". we chinese eat a lot of food that the gwai lou say yuck!
in chongqing we eat food like frog leg, and dog meat which the white say is yuck.



As a chef I experienced some very strange foods, but my favourites were the fried frog skin and anchovy dip in Thailand, the Fish head Curry in Singapore and the Bug Tacos in Mexico.



kangaroo. It was good.

being in Australia.



Many people think offal like Tripe, Kidney's, Liver and Oysters are weird or garbage, but I enjoy them regularly.



calf fries, rocky mountain oysters, balut, tripe, chicken testicles!!!!



Pork stomach with XO sauce



a cow's brain
chicken intestine
and this snail-like animal that dwells in rice fields.. We sundanese people call it tutut.
I've had a bite of kangaroo jerky but i hated it..



i like cat...




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