What is the strangest food you have ever eaten?
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alligator, in new orleans. it really did taste like chicken, but it had a green-ish tint.
Ummm - probably isn't that strange, but I ate rabbit and duck once. I didn't like thinking that I was eating Peter and Jamima. ;)
I've eaten all parts of a chicken... the head and feet are especially gross, but when in Nepal, do as they do! They think those are the best parts, which is why I ended up with them. Livers and hearts are gross, especially when you can feel all the little tubes and stuff in your mouth. Cow and buffalo tongue, that is definitely some good taste sensations!
When you know what scrapple is, that I think can top a persons strange food list!
bear meat(very, very tough)
rattle snake( i was very young and convinced it was going to kill me...
snails(actually used to like this a lot as a kid)
shark fin soup(i feel guilty over this one)
I loved eating ketchup on saltines early in the morning when I was newly pregnant with Lowen-yum.
Pax, this is a hard one. :) I will give you a list of strange food from two different perspectives (1)from my Asian perspective and (2) from my americanized perspective :). The list I'm about to give you, I would define as 'strange' but I would like to clarify that it doesn't mean I don't enjoy them :). So - here we go, a list of 'strange' foods that I have eaten:
1, from my Asian perspective: What about rotten banana cake (a.k.a - banana bread), or peanut butter on banana or even weirder-peanut butter and jelly sandwich? Oh! brown sugar and butter on rice!? mustard?!!! grits?! um, and what about cheese (rotten milk, o.k. sorta) oh and last but not least, lard chunks (a.k.a. gravy)...
2, from my Americanized perspective: Balut (fertalized duck egg with almost-most born chick.), Bird nest soup, Sea cucumber jelly, Century egg (100 yr egg, egg buried in clay to ferment), termites, and last but not least raw fish :)!!
birds in the nest.
Meal Worms on Pizza. It was at the Orange County Fair & I got a ribbon that said "I ate a worm at the OC fair!" I was about 10 years old. I wouldn't do it again.
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