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Question: Unusual food you consumed?...I ate an Ostrich sandwich at the County fair..It tasted like tender roast beef. And when i was little my parents fed us fried turtle and told us it was shrimp...it sure tasted good.


Answers: Unusual food you consumed?...I ate an Ostrich sandwich at the County fair..It tasted like tender roast beef. And when i was little my parents fed us fried turtle and told us it was shrimp...it sure tasted good.

Frog legs

Alligator tail

escargot = snails with garlic butter other herbs ?

Alligator

uhhh... i dont eat weird foods..i aint adventurous..i guess the most unusual food i ate was probably some type of weird fish or meat..i forget though..lol

MUSHROOMS! YUCK!

When i was in Baton Rouge for 4 months i ate fried allagator. It was tasty.

the most unusual food ive ever eaten is octopus and i can say its discusting
ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

Periwinkle,it's a sea snail,grub larvae in the service survival school,sashimi.sea urchin roe,ceviche-raw fish and salsa.I guess you think I'm weird but there are a lot more foods I've eaten and some were very good.Aligator, snake,frog legs do NOT taste like chicken,but they are pretty good.

alligator and it was good. it was like sweet chicken.

Deep fried alligator. It was damn good espcially being washed down with 100 proof bourbon!!!

They just had a '' Frog-Leg " Fair over the Week-end; That's about it for me...!!

frogs legs--they tasted like chicken but I couldn't stop the feeling that something was jumping in my stomach all night.
Escargot too-once is enough--never again.

I've had Ostrich too it's really good. good choice.

Beat this :
Whilst in Borneo, on active service with HM Special Forces, my mate and I, visited a Malaysian's house (straw (attap) hut), whom we had befriended and upon his invite. We were sat outside on his veranda, steadily getting pyssed on his home made brew (samsoo?) and beer, and eating the various tit-bits of food that he and his family kept producing from inside. At one stage, a young boy brought out a bowl containing, round, apple sized, balls, that were coloured dark green and bright red. Naturally, we took one each, and took a bite. The taste was disgusting, but not wanting to offend, we swallowed it. While we were trying to wash the vomit inducing taste out of our mouths with the beer, the little boy had hurriedly dissapeared back inside, and the Father suddenly appeared, with a very worried and horrified look on his face. Apparently the boy was just 'showing' us the balls and that our friend's elderly mother had just died and she was laid out inside the hut, with all the funeral and burial stuff that their religion requires for her 'send off' and, of course, amongst all that stuff was food for her in the afterlife, which included these round balls, that weren't actual food, but were made up of anything they could find, from rat droppings to chicken litter, and then they covered them in a coloured wax-like substance to seal in the stench and make them look presentable. We'd eaten the food (poison) of the 'dead'.
Thank god we were hardened soldiers (who were used to eating worms etc, on survival courses), thank god we'd had our 'anti-everything' jabs and, most of all, thank god we were pyssed.

I've had ostrich and it's not bad for a meat that is so lean.... fat usually makes the flavor in meat... so... I was impressed... I have also had alligator meat and it's not bad... if a bit rubbery... I'm very adventurous.

I've had escargot... tasted like garlic.... probably due to the fact it was bathed in the stuff... which was ok with me...

rattlesnake... I knew what I was eating but I was drunk and brave... To my inebriated taste buds, it tasted alright, kinda like greasy chicken with a hint of weirdness

duck, lol.. it tasted like the sea water, eeww

I've eaten bear, turtle, conch, alligator, frog legs, rattlesnake and shark. It was all good, but the rattlesnake had a lot of little bones to pick around.





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