What's the grossest thing you've ever tasted?!


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What's the grossest thing you've ever tasted?


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A fried meal worm!!! It was barbacue flavored!!! The tast wasn't all that bad, it was the texture that sucked!!!lol The head got caught in my teeth, it was horrible!!!lol=D

limburger cheese or liverwurst. I can't even think of the smell. Yuck!

saurkraut.
i was 7. my sister puked.
i still can't stand to smell it cooking.

grasshopers with salt and lemon juice in Mexico ewwwww

If you count out rotten foods, I would actually have to say . . .

A cream puff! It was nasty! The taste stuck in my mouth for what seemed like forever!

How weird is that? A cream puff . . .
What is a cream puff, anyways ? lol.

I've never tried it, but in those glutton bowls they eat cow brains. That's gross.

Someone should try these out. Fried-Brain Sandwiches! - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/fried-brain...

If you are talking about things that are considered halfway normal foods, then it would be octopus. Nasty, briney flavor, awful rubbery texture... Bleh, get it off my sushi, please!

But if it isn't a food, the worst thing I've tasted would be in high school chem when my teacher had us try these strips of paper that it's genetic or something to taste. About four other kids put it in their mouth before me, and didn't taste a thing, I put it in and it filled my mouth with the nastiest bitter taste ever. I had my head under the faucet for about two minutes before it left.

Never eat anything a chem teacher gives you, lol.

sheep stomach mixed with potatoes and veggies...it was so gross and i hate the smell.. EEEEEEWWWWWWW

Menudo Soup! Yuk! Didn't know what was in it. I thought it was a vegetable soup. Never again. ~-~

milk, or maybe cookies covered in horse radish ohh or cat food yukk (me and my sister used to play a blindfolded tasting game when we were little)

Defeat!

Good n' Plentys, blehhh

or anything that tastes similar like black jelly beans or black licorish.

I would rather eat mud.

i tried Jelly Belly's marshmallow jelly beans and it was really nasty

bbq pork blood.?^-^?

Tripe
Sauerkraut
English Kedgeree
Abalone sushi
Undhiu
Velveeta
Domino's pizza
Etc. etc.

Doritos nacho cheese chips.
Did nacho cheese even exist before these? or, did they make some horrid tasting cheese and decide to call it that instead?

Absolutely disgusting.

Mountain Dew is pretty bad also.

fake meat-yuck! Whats the point?

An Australian friend sent me some vegimite, told me to spread it on real think on my toast...*uuurrp*.....curse her.

Wildebeeste - medium rare....there is a reason that lions chew grass after they eat a wildebeeste

Lamb pluck stew.

The "pluck" is basically the innards of a lamb (lungs, kidneys, heart, liver, etc.) I have no problem eating innards usually (and high in iron!!) but the kidneys were very strong.

Or maybe the lamb had a drinking problem and his liver was shot.

:o)

CILANTRO. very pungent. can't stand the smell or taste. comparable to industrial bathroom cleaner....

my cooking

hehe x

Pigeon and guinea pig when i went to south america. EWWWWW the guinea pig didnt taste all that bad but the texture was revolting. i even got some fur in my teeth. ewewwwww the pigeon kinda tasted like turkey but it had some weird sauce on it made out of like grasshopper juice. oh my gosh that was GROSSSSS

I had a strawberry milkshake when I was about 3. Make me sick enough that the thought of a strawberry milkshake (even a properly vegan one) makes me cringe. And even stranger, I love strawberries and veg ice cream. Just never ever together in drink form.....ick....




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