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What's the weirdest thing that you have eaten?

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i have eaten porcupine, horse, elephant, black pudding normal run of the mill stuff compare to liquid duck


Of course this is not serious, but I have a true short story.

I was in U.S. Navy "boot camp", north of Chicago and one of the guys
was from Chicago.

He was (and is) Chinese, and took three of us on the train to downtown
Chicago to an authentic Chinese restaurant.

I mean this is Chinatown and the only people walking around are
Chinese.

I liked everything except for some clear semi-liquid gelatin that is
made of eggs and sterno, or something like that.

Like I said, everyone in the restaurant is Chinese except for us three,
and the Chinese guy that brought us here.

Anyway, we had a fun time and got back to the barracks on time.

I love Chicago!
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Some normal foods here that we have in egypt, stuffed cows intestines, cow or camel brains, cow kidneys, spleen (this one I never had), chicken liver and heart, cow tail, some part of the cow knees that is sometimes also made into soup, the name of which I don't know in English, but it's known to be really good for sex..... stuffed pigeons we eat, and I think almost anything that comes out of the sea.
oh and some ppl, but not me yet, eat grass hoppers.........

enjoy smile
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Canned whale....served cold.
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I had a frog for a girlfriend once. After oral sex one night, I told Freeda: Their right what they say about you frogs, you do taste like chicken!
I gotta go with frog legs.WiB1rngB2lGuwa4L
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I'm actually very picky and not very adventurous with my food.. if it looks funny I don't eat it.. The weirdest thing I've ever ate was Calamari.. and never again.. I don't do rubbery food well yuck!
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When I was undergoing review at a review school for the board exam I have a classmate that's from Palawan, we spent our 2 weeks break at their place, we went to the place which has mangroves then we dared to eat the Tamilok, they called it Mangrove worm. It's not really a worm, it's a mollusk just like oyster. It eats mangrove wood and you can find them inside those mangrove roots and it's long, it looks gross but it's yummy lol i rinsed mine with vinegar.
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"From the top! Chicken Curry Salad. The recipe says “toss lightly,” but I suppose that depends on how much you eat and how bad the cramps get. The item in the middle is the Holiday Salad, although which holiday is best celebrated with tumor-studded Bruise Cake I’m not entirely certain. The item on the bottom is – well, steel yourself.

Corned Beef Salad Loaf.

I kid you not.

Meat Jell-O."

~From Lileks
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I'm actually very picky and not very adventurous with my food.. if it looks funny I don't eat it.. The weirdest thing I've ever ate was Calamari.. and never again.. I don't do rubbery food well yuck!


If it was rubbery it was over cooked.
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How about a gooey duck clam?


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How about a gooey duck clam?




What is it you do with that Chef...
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Kopi Luwak Coffee

In Indonesia its made of coffee beans that have been eaten/digested by small feral cat-like creatures. Then after the cats poop the coffee beans out, they are collected, dried, and roasted.

Something happens in the digestive system to make the beans extra-flavorful...

It costs something like $200 per pound!

My mother bought some to try and served it to me last year. For her, if its expensive then it must be good...lol
She told me what I was drinking after the fact... and actually it was pretty yummy, despite the weird harvesting methods.

Good to the last dropping!


Too funny Doll. I've heard of that before. Seems It was used as a joke on a movie I saw..
I assumed it was just a joke. But hey,,sounds good! Keep your brother warm Babie
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How about a gooey duck clam?




What is it you do with that Chef...


Eat it Al. What else?
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How about a gooey duck clam?




What is it you do with that Chef...


Eat it Al. What else?


Just checking Chef...
Algol
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i ate live termites in trinidad,...that was interesting...not nice when you get a stray one crawling across your tongue though...bleh
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BBQ Pigs Snout.... lots of the hole in the wall BBQ joints serve this.....
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crocodile (tasted like chewy chicken)
springbok
kudu
ostrich meat


What, no bunny chow or bobotie? With a South African menu as you have described, you should not forget the basics. I once had curried goat's head in Durban. It was also chewy and tasted nothing like chicken.
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How about a gooey duck clam?




I think the clam is violating the profile picture rules. Cover that up, its not sexy.

(Actually, as a PacNW native, I have had many GD dinners. Yummy ... as long as I don't have to go knee deep in mud to dig them up.)
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How about a gooey duck clam?




I think the clam is violating the profile picture rules. Cover that up, its not sexy.

(Actually, as a PacNW native, I have had many GD dinners. Yummy ... as long as I don't have to go knee deep in mud to dig them up.)


LOL Good point! I'm glad you've at least heard of them and ate them! Did you like?
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Not so adventurous in food...but at the races one of the teams fired up the grill and they had kabobs that were made with venison, elk and bear, and they were very tasty. As a little girl we had a school field trip to Chinatown in San Francisco and I found a dish that was quite tasty until they told me it was octopus. Still won't eat it again!
"A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere." - Groucho Marx
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rabbit
frog
rattlesnake
squirrel (brains)
pig (damn near the whole hog)
alligator
buffalo
tree moss (pine tree is the best)
just about all insects (marine corps)
poison ivy soup (not as crazy as you think)
turtle (great as in a soup)
crawdads/crawfish
oysters in the half shell
prairie oysters
any and all fish (not raw, damn!!!! I'm a redneck and raw is just bait)
and then the most weirdest thing that I ever ate was a MRE= Meals Ready to Eat, best one's are the one's that have a tootsie roll for dessert.
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How about a gooey duck clam?




I think the clam is violating the profile picture rules. Cover that up, its not sexy.

(Actually, as a PacNW native, I have had many GD dinners. Yummy ... as long as I don't have to go knee deep in mud to dig them up.)


LOL Good point! I'm glad you've at least heard of them and ate them! Did you like?


Yes, I do like them. I've had them in chowder and sliced thin breaded and fried. I have a friend who eats them raw with a sauce. (Sort of like sushi). I have not tried them that way yet as I am particular about my seafood being fresh. I live inland from Seattle, and although I have heard that Geoduck can last for days, wrapped in a wet towel in a cold refrigerator, I am not willing to risk transporting one fresh from the coast.

As a side note, did you know that geoduck can live to be 150 years old? (If not eaten first. ;-)
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We had a thread similar to this before didn't we Chef? Ah yes, it was about 100 things to eat before you die: http://foodproof.com/blogs/view/post/100-things-you-should-eat-before-246/

I've eaten a lot of those.

Sea urchin sushi, "uni" is delicious.

I'd never eat dog or horse meat, but I have tried Kangaroo and Crocodile. Any kind of insects don't appeal to me in the slightest

The creepiest thing I've eaten is probably Lobster sashimi in Japan. It had been almost frozen so it was still alive, but thawing out - but they'd cut it clean in half - opened up the rear of it so you can eat the raw lobster meat. The front part with all the legs attached still was moving up and down as the brain was gradually dying. Totally freaked me out once I saw it starting to move.
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crocodile (tasted like chewy chicken)
springbok
kudu
ostrich meat


What, no bunny chow or bobotie? With a South African menu as you have described, you should not forget the basics. I once had curried goat's head in Durban. It was also chewy and tasted nothing like chicken.


I forgot about bunny chow and bobotie which I've had -
bunny chow -


I have also had waterbloemetjie poetjiekos which is 'small water flower stew' in english which was actually quite nice
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We do try weird things to eat, don't we?
I want to know who the first person was that said, "The next thing that pops out of that chicken I'm a gonna eat!" (egg)
Or how about the guy that looked at a cow and said, "That looks yummy!" as he stares at her udders.
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Sneak steak..it's chewy as hell. and porcupine. porcupine is very lekker. must be done right though...
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Sheep`s brains.
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well im kinda in the same boat as freefallin. Rattlesnake, ants, grubs, and other wierd stuff as far as the meaty variety goes. Plants well i dont even know what all of those i have eaten. But for me i think it has to be the dark brown MRE package #2 Corn beef hash. I dont care who you are if you can stomach that shit you deserve to get a medal, if you can make it taste good they should give you the Medal Of Honor.
Bouncing is what Tiggers do best!!!!! So can i make you bounce?
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Calf's Brain
Fugu (blow fish)
Horse
Green Tripe
Jellied Eels
24 hr packs -- British Army version of MRE's
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Man those MRE's must have really sucked!
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Ostrich, Wild Boar, Yak, Horse (a surprise snack in Norway)