What's the most bizzare food you've ever eaten?!


Question: You may be surprised but for me British cuisine is quite bizarre sometimes .I'm from Slovakia,so when I came over to England first time I was totally shocked that people are eating chips with vinegar!!!Or a bread bun with butter and chips...!That's crazy.But to be honest I don't think you would enjoy our traditional food which is Dumplings with special goat cheese(we call it bryndza) and fried bacon....


Answers: You may be surprised but for me British cuisine is quite bizarre sometimes .I'm from Slovakia,so when I came over to England first time I was totally shocked that people are eating chips with vinegar!!!Or a bread bun with butter and chips...!That's crazy.But to be honest I don't think you would enjoy our traditional food which is Dumplings with special goat cheese(we call it bryndza) and fried bacon....
I went to a do at the Lea Vallet rowing club where for £12 you could have all you wanted to eat and drink. So , of course, everyone got ratted and tucked intot he grub, which was all sea food. I have never eaten anything orange with tentacles before or since. Yuck.
caviar
Whilst in Canada a good few years ago I ate fried ants covered in chocolate, and caterpillar. Quite nice actually.
pig's blood, jellyfish tentacles, and pig's ears
I'm from Louisiana and even I refused to taste aligator. But after a bit of pushing I tried fried aligator and aligator sausage, and it was great!
"chocolate beef" a Filipino dish I thought was suppose to taste like "chocolate. but it's cow liver chopped up and served on rice.

it was alright..

yogart pasta... sour and tart taste on a pasta...yuck ended up costing me $15
bull penis in a meal called cow cod soup

and goat brains in a soup called mannish water

I was so cluless I was drinking and thought it was made with tiny cubes of chicken
scorpion served on little crackers in egypt
crocodile and last night i tried goat. yummy!!!
Hi,
Again probably a strange creature of he seas.
I used to live with Gulf of Oman on the doortep, so we fiddled around with hand-lines and squid bait off the boat.
I caught this alarming big bright red thing with tentacles, big googly eyes, which kepy inflating itself
Nevertheless, prepared it for the beach barbie and bunged it on. Folks thought it was deliciuos, but I haven't got a clue as to what it was.
Bob
On safari in Kenya, we had a barbeque, consisting of Crocodile, Ostrich, Zebra, Antelope, and hippo....and i have to say...it was all rather tasty!!
BBQ muskrat. When I was in the mid-west some friends thought they were going to freak me out. I just asked for more.
I've eaten pork intestine, cow's intestine and balut (duck's eggs with chick) :)
Horse steak; in Holland in 1968 unknowingly I thought cheval was the name of the kind of steak.

Curried goat which I had been caretaker of. It wasnt a beautiful natured goat but the next morning I became vegetarian.
i have eaten fish brains, i really do not recommend it. also a couple of tadpoles
Puppy stew.
fried spider, oh and that steak at um... which place was that again...? Sorry can't remember.
well, there is this fermented Beans in japan called "Natoo" its gross... it smells so damn!! gadd!! who knows what is it ...its Bizzare .....
Probably a dried termite when I was working in Kenya. I had been stupid enough to tell a colleague that I'd taste anything once, and when we passed a household with a large table of termites drying in the sun he challenged me to eat one. It didn't taste bad - it was crunchy, and dry...not terrible!

Also, I ate road-kill rabbit in Uganda (we hit them that day in the car, so they hadn't been lying in the road for ages or anything like that!). I dont think they were cooked long enough though - they were quite tough!

And I've also tried rumen (part of the stomach, kind of furry) and intestine - those were pretty rank!
Start with
1. Fried worm
then
2. Fries frog leg taste like chicken but better.
and
3. ... better not to tell.
When I was in Costa Rica I ordered the Seafood Gumbo, thinking it would be shrimp, crab, traditional seafood, but nope it had octopus tentacles. You could still see the little suckers on them. Gross!!
a roasted, giant dung beetle

ant eggs and bee larvae in an omelette

meal worms
Vegatable Curry... it's just not right...
beef tongue
snake poached in goats milk served with a nettle and cactus salad in the late 70's when i lived in cyprus
sushi, isz not really bizarre buh isz def. tha grossest food I've ever tasted.. blah




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