What is the weirdest thing you've eaten?!


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Powdered deer... organ (yes, that one). I was unable to kick a nasty flu-type bug and was running out of energy after three weeks of fighting it. An aquaintance suggested I visit an Asian apothecary shop and as a last resort, I did. The owner handed me a dose with a cup of water to gag it down with (not telling me what it was beforehand). As an afterthought, thinking I might drop dead in the street from an allergic reaction to a mystery substance, I asked her to identify it. When she told me, I thought I might die right there. Funny thing though, within two days I was over the virus...

Tripe and Onions.

I haven't eaten these, but I have heard of red ant chutney, and goat brain, and people used to drink bone marrow

Bologna, and mustard sandwich with peanut butter and jelly. My dad used to eat them all the time and made me try it. I actually loved them until I was about 10 years old.. Now they make me sick even thinking about it.
WEIRDEST thing I've ever SEEN SOMEONE EAT: My sister ate a slug because she thought it was a cherry. We now call her slugger.

A "hamburger" made of soy.
ew.

kangaroo meat

deer meat!

braised calf cheek....it was gross.

Sea Urchins
Raw scallops
Sheeps Brain
I will not be eating these anymore...

Enjoyed these:
Ostrich
Boar Sausage
Elk

alligator meat

A few years ago I was "out west" in Idaho, and had spaghetti sauce made with ground antelope meat. It smelled funny while cooking - funny means not like beef. But when we ate it, wow! Antelope tastes really good. I have eaten bear, deer, and elk; antelope is better than any of them, by far.

I really do not consider antelope weird, but I guess many others would.

many raw seafoods is sushi restaurants including sea urchin, blow fish and my fav in sushi restaurants oyster shooters; a drink in a shot glass with a raw oyster, raw quail egg, tobiko and fill the shot glass with cold saki! YUM!
I've also eaten calf brain, heart and tripe.
Hiking, I've consumed termite grubs, fresh fish roe, squirl, raccoon, rabbit, fiddle ferns, etc.
chocolate covered crickets, acorn soup, hardtack, crab butter, sucked heads from crawfish,
My favorite of what I listed? there's much more I havent listed but tried, were those termite grubs. They came out of pine trees and tasted like pine nuts!

Cricket cookies.





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