whats the strangest thing yall have ever eaten?
well a few days ago i ate a blueberry acia yogurt and it was GreY nasty tasting too
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whats the strangest thing yall have ever eaten?
well a few days ago i ate a blueberry acia yogurt and it was GreY nasty tasting too
I've eaten a few pretty wierd things.
When I went to Alaska for Christmas one year, I ate what I think was some kind of blubber.
I went to a restaurant in Texas and I ate a fried scorpion. It was actually delicious.
When I visited California, after I toured Alcatraz I ate a burger made out of horse meat.
I travel the country a lot, now that I think about it.
hmm fried chicken gizzards are wonderful
also squirell brains are very good too
I have eaten
kangaroo
bear
elk
aligator
ostrich
buffalo
horse
snake
venison
rabbit (my favorite)
frogs legs
snails
dove
capon
shark
swordfish
(pretty much every type of salt water and fresh water fish and shellfish)
And growing up in SoCal with street vendors that sell food, not sure what they have in their food half the time.
The strangest thing I ever ate was buffalo burger. It was wonderful, but not that weird.
ate a rattlesnake, it had no taste
Nothing too strange here, but for those ppl who have not been to the south, gator tail, i know someone who at this completely messed up pancake
gator tail ain't that strange hmm venision liver is pretty good and fried chicken hearts/livers
i put chocolate ice cream on pumpkin pie
if you dont think thats strange find another person who does it :p
i like fried oysters...but have tried squid and actually eaten ketchup on broccoli. top that :p
um squirell brains....
OO OOOO!!!!!!!! The perfect place for my lemonade story......... Well 2 nights ago I decided to make lemonade. I put the packet in, then the sugar, the water, and the ice. Well somewhere along the way a critter decided to get in......... Yeah.... heer's the part where it get's bad.... I was halfway through a glass when i noticed there was a slug in the lemonade i was drinking................. I puked 3 times.......... I haven't puked since I was three.............. So what's the moral of the story???? Always check your water and ice before you make lemonade......... Fockin' slugs ruined a perfectly good pitcher o' lemonade...... But i got em back......... Slug met a pot of boilin' water...... Burned the focker ta death :D
your story FAILED jk atleast you aint got caockroachs in your fast food
A friend of mine takes the cake for sickest food. He ate a pepperoni that someone else puked up.
ok that is good bet he aint ate poo though
Oh, I also put soy sauce on my popcorn and spaghetti.
Sounds like a bunch of pot heads giving munchie recipes, lmfao...
Gator tail, rattle snake and frog legs, not that they aint good, just might as well eat chicken, tastes the same only moister (atleast the gator tail), less expensive and easier to catch, lol.
Slug in the lemonade, that is gross no matter how you look at it.....
My fav is calimari ( fried whole baby squid ).
ok then you never had real gator tale it does not taste like chicken
Those aren't strange, I said gator as is unusual for someone in say, Europe
did you get your tongue cut out as a child?
Lol no.... but really. I mean it did have that "lake water" taste, maybe it was the batter, or even the grease it was fried in, IDK, but tasted like good old yard bird. Rattle snake was more of a rubber chicken kinda taste, lol.
I see you two are from Fla, I grew up on Lake Harris in Leesburg.
Originally Boston, then just north of Tally, now south of Jax, north of Saint Aug
im a country boy at heart born in TN down here lots of "northerners"
I'm a northerner, but then again, if i wasn't I'd be dead, because of medical history- still only north can treat most stuff succesfully, and dont talk about UF&Shands, or Baptist health or whatever else, still pale in caparison
If cooked right, it is great, if not, it can be used as a rubber gasket
Yeah... I went to a chinese resturant once and had squid soup, stew, what ever it was supposed to be. I thought what the hey, I like it fried, wrong.... It was like chewing on a bicycle inner tube. :o
Bad cooks is all it was. I have seen some horrible food, I work in an industrial style kitchen for scouts, and there was some piece of deer, we think, in a trashbag with freezer-burn, or uncovered pork-slices in solidified fat/grease in the freezer as well, etc- stupid summer camp.
I'm missing croc, although i'm pretty sure that's about the same taste as alligator. Further I've eaten: zebra, fried locusts, emu, wildebeest, pigeon.
Things to eat high on the list: Camel...
I always say, if it's cookable and can be eaten I will try it (so that rules out human beings and elephants)
Nice, I forgot to add Thai octopus soup, that was really good.
Never had those meats, wouldn't mind trying. There are a few foods I wouldn't mind trying, like roasted bat and some others. But to have the other foods I want to try, have to travel the world, not monetarily possible right now lol
Edit: I'm sure pigeon wouldn't be much different than dove. I keep forgetting to list many other things, like haggis which I actually like the flavor of.
I'm not so much for spicy food, but octopus is nice...
Not a good enough cook myself to make most of the things. I'll never do tuna again, that stuff has got like a 4-second period when it's perfect and too soon or too late and it's ruined.
If u get the chance, zebra is really nice. A decent African restaurant will have it on the menu, same as wildebeest, emu & things like that.
Yeah, unfortunately I think the nearest African restaurant is in Africa lol
Also, there is the added problem of getting this new strain of HIV from what they call bush animals. There are many cases popping up in Africa of the new strain and people that are eating wild meats in restaurants or cooking it themselves are getting it from the meat.
Try the Netherlands, there's a fair few there. And whilst you're at it, you could try space cake as well. Talking about strangest food.. Or weed tea for that matter.
In the mid-80s of last century there was a restaurant in Brussels (Belgium) that had monkey on the menu. What they did was cook the animal, then at the table they would chop the scalp off (like you do with an egg) and then you could scoop up the brains. Apparently (never tried it myself) a gastronomic delicatesse..
Crickets (10Char)
Mentioned them already, aka locusts.