What is the most gross thing you have every eaten?!


Question: I would have to say snails was the gross thing I have every eaten.


Answers: I would have to say snails was the gross thing I have every eaten.

escarot - snails in a delicious butter sauce.
rattlesnake - nice white meat when grilled lightly.
octopus - barbecued on a skewer; look out for the "beak" it's a little crunchy.
kibbet - spelling may be off, but it's a Lebanese dish of raw beef with seasonings in it...really good.

That about cover the things you may find gross. Frankly, wasn't one of them less than delicious.

Pig brains

gag...calamari...ick...it's rubbery like a rubber band in your mouth-nasty!!!!

I have watched people eat fryed spiders in Cambodia Mmmm

monkey liver

pig intestine ewww

octopus..its squishy and Chewy..tons of different seafood when ya live at the beach things can get gross..;)

I used to live in Korea. I would say silk worms and raw octopus.

i have ate this thing called birds nest, shark fin, and pig intestines, chicken feet, a can't think of any others right now. but my friend ate this fried stinky beetles in thailand and also ate turtle and kangaroo and alligator and also pigeons before. sounds gross!

i would say that once i drank vinegar by accident and it was digusting

I can't remember anything that was really nasty. I've had tripe (cow stomach), but it didn't taste bad. It was just really tough.

My buggers...they are tasty

Liver and onions,just thinking about it makes me want to puke,ewww! *Winnie's face turns green as she runs to the bathroom* :-(

the steak at the school cafe, like its rock hard then when you suck on it good enough it softens up the you try and chew it, its like rubber......yuck

Tomatoes.

No joke.

pig intestines





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