What Is the weirdest type of food you have ever tried?

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What Is the weirdest type of food you have ever tried?

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Inspired by CrinklyArse MMMMMMMMMM thread

What Is the weirdest or wildest or even ‘’innovative’’ type of food you ever tried and do you like it?

For me it is ‘’Jaw’’ a shark steak that had the skin as thick as leather and sword-fish, both super good. As for ‘’innovative’’ well, I don’t know if you ever seen this before but I like to experience with food so. I like to fry a hamburger steak with a whole in the middle, shaped as a big flat doughnut and then when almost all cooked I put an egg or two in the whole. Super

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Possum stew.
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Post by sliver »

probably curry goat. I am not an adventurous eater.
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scourge34 wrote:Possum stew.
I googled it because I never heard of it before. It seems that all the recipes ask for cooking it while still alive. What does it taste like?
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stingray fins, probably

whitebait fritters come a close second, only because you eat them whole with the little lifeless eyes staring up at you
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Escargot I guess... Aligator was good actualy... Very good.... Probably one of my favorite meats.
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Kracus wrote:Escargot I guess... Aligator was good actualy... Very good.... Probably one of my favorite meats.
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Pete liver
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i read somewhere that the word 'peter' means fart in french.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

shark fin soup. doesn't really have taste. it's boiled until the cartilige seperates and is really fine, like thin, almost clear noodles.

had this in the Bay Area.
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tnf wrote:i read somewhere that the word 'peter' means fart in french.
You're right sir, To fart=peter
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Kaziganthe wrote:?
it's quite hot.
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Frog legs, I guess. First thing that comes to mind and they are very good.


Although I had turducken last weekend...also pretty tasty.
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I don't know...
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Kracus wrote:Escargot I guess... Aligator was good actualy... Very good.... Probably one of my favorite meats.
oh yeah, i've eaten this too. in france. cooked by real french people

i could tell they were french because they surrendered to me the moment i stepped out of the car. at least, i think they said "we surrender". their mouths were full of cheese at the time
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riddla wrote:
+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
Kaziganthe wrote:?
it's quite hot.
wrong mr. know-it-all. bitter.

http://www.pbase.com/image/37164914
hm, i thought for sure those were the hot seeds. they're black and/or brown right?
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seremtan wrote: their mouths were full of cheese at the time
lol
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kangaroo
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busetibi wrote:kangaroo
Was it jumping out of your dish?
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At the country my uncle who was a great cook, killed a skunk and just boiled it.
I never taste it but he says it taste like chicken.
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Sevensins wrote:Frog legs, I guess. First thing that comes to mind and they are very good.


Although I had turducken last weekend...also pretty tasty.
Any recipes, sounds great ...A turkey stuffed with chicken then stuffed with duck...
I want to try that one.
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Post by ek »

snails
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ek wrote:snails
I'm allergic to those but it doesn't really bother me since they are as chewy as rubber. Do you like?
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Post by Hannibal »

I had a grilled fumunda cheese sandwich once. It tasted much worse that I thought it would.
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