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What's the Strangest Food You've Ever Eaten, and Did You Like It?

Kinn Xarjast

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I'll start. I once ate goat brain masala. Honestly it wasn't bad, but the pre-chewed consistancy made it a little hard to eat.
 
Hmm... I've had a few different types of squid, but that's pretty normal... so...
It was good. Better than chicken.

There also have been a few times when I've gotten cut pretty badly, and ended up licking up the blood instead of wiping it on something. Didn't taste bad, but wasn't good or anything. Did freak out a few friends though :D
 

Kung Seilois

Freelancer Extraordinaire
I haven't eaten many odd things really. Not for lack of trying, mind you, just lack of chances.

Swordfish is probably the most exotic I have gone. It was good.. but really over-priced.
 
I ate a navio Food that can not be spelled out in the English language. They take cabbage with beef wrapped in pork strips (kind of like bacon but with less fat) They dig a hole 8 feet in the ground, and put it in there with many many different types of spices and sauces. it is then covered, and left there for 4 MONTHS where it is dug up, heated up and then served.

despite this, it is VERY good.
 
Tripe. It was so very, very chewy and did not have a nice taste. I've also had squid and found deep fried squid to be delicious. I also enjoy the taste of my own blood, [member="Ven'Rain Sekairo"].
 
OI, I remember one time in Home Ec we were working on sewing, and someone got 'mad' at me. They went to 'stab' me with a pin (not intending to actually hit me), but I moved in the middle of the 'attack'. So it stabbed an inch into my arm. When we took it out there was almost no blood, until she was dumb enough to hit it (to see if it would bleed). It did.
So they just stood there while I licked it up like a cat.
Their faces were amusing.
 

Louise

here for your dad
For me my weirdest would be my most exotic, which would be kangaroo steaks. I didn't enjoy the texture.

Although for others my weirdest would be a Scottish dish, so either haggis, black pudding (blood sausage) or the deep-fried Mars Bar.
 

Jsc

Disney's Princess
12 Sushi Combinations in 2004. Never had Japanese influenced cuisine before and so I decided to jump in at the deep end. I loved some and hated others. Ended up in the bathroom after discovering that mountain of Guacamole I had just eaten with squid was in fact Wasabi.

Oops. :D
 
Cause one half of my family is Nigerian we end up eating Peppered Nigerian Snails a lot, and they're absolutely huge.

When cooked right they actually taste really good. Otherwise I've eaten stuff like Crocodile and Kangaroo.
 

Seir'ari

Twi'lek Slaver
Eel. I have no idea what kind of eel it was except that it was freshwater. I'd been fishing for a good 4 hours and had nothing, so when I found an eel I dubbed it Lunch. I think it's weird only because after I ate the dang thing I had cravings for months afterward for the stuff.

But weirdest-overall was probably chocolate covered crickets. It wasn't BAD, just a little surprising because nobody warned me in advance.
 

Legion

Acid-beet Enthusiast
I've had menudo (tripe's all right with me, but a whole bowl of it was a bit much), pig ears in pozole (didn't like the consistency though pozole is one of my favorite foods), an emu burger (I was a kid so I don't recall how it tasted, honestly), and crocodile (delicious, tastes of chicken but with a fish-like consistency).
 
I ate bolut, which is 18 day old chicken egg + fetus. It was crunchy due to the fetes' beak and really slimy, chewy and just all sorts of bad. There's a video of me eating it while overseas. I manage to chew it for a solid minute before chugging it out. It was horrendous.

I've also eaten goats tongue, pigs tongue, a bat I killed in a cave and skinned. I've eaten a lot of weird stuff but bolut tops the strangest.

But yeah, being an Aussie and hearing everyone say that Kangaroo is the strangest is odd for me to hear :I my Dad cooks it once a week because it's really good for you.
 
[member="CHANI"]

Coconut milk is bad, I agree.
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Anyway, The most exotic thing i've eaten was a horse steak. I felt bad eating it, But, It had to be done.
And the strangest would be a Pufferfish. It had a strange texture.
 

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