What's the weirdest thing you've ever heard of a country eating?!


Question: What's the weirdest thing you've ever heard of a country eating?
...In jamaica bull testicles are a delicacy.

Answers:

Haggis, which is boiled sheep guts inside the stomach mixed with oatmeal



Haggis is superb, as are escargot's, horse meat and gizzards. However, I visited a restaurant in the USA to have breakfast and some disgusting creature was eating runny eggs, burnt fatty streaky bacon and some disgusting looking white slop with pancakes and maple syrup poured over all of it. The whole sorry mess was being washed down with the contents of a slop bucket or spittoon (The waitress said it was coffee, but I beg to differ) I ran from the restaurant and was sick in the street. Never in my life have I ever witnessed such an evil, disgusting concoction as that and I have eaten witchertty grubs in Oz. Whenever I think of that mess, my stomach churns even today.

I live in the Food Paradise, France.



Come on people!! Have we all forgotten about chitterlings(Chitlins')?!?! Boiled pig intestines, which if not cleaned well still have, well intestine stuff in it. Also pickled pigs feet and lets not forget what ever slaughter house left overs are in hot dogs. After all that haggis don't sound so bad.



well i guess this poision fish i have saw off of the food channel and if u eat a certain part or the cook does not cook it rite u will die i would never eat something like that so i hope that answers ur question

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I live in florida and the most uncommon thing here is gator tail and gizzard :0
My vietmanese old neighbor boiled pineapple with chicken feet!



one of my friends asian roommates has a jar full of dried pork fat.

I guess he eats it as a snack or something..? I don't know.

Haggis is also really nasty sounding.



SCOTLAND EATS THEIR SHEEPS INTESTINES?



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