Handclapsfingasnapz said: now that i think of it, i may have tried boiled cow's tongue before...i remember some of my relatives cooking it often. my uncle lanny (r.i.p.) loved him some cow tongue...i remember living over at my sister's house and one day he'd come home, with some cow tongue. the shit looks nasty as hell when it's cooking, because of the tastebuds popping up while it's being boiled.
uncle lanny was all like "ya'll want some?" me and my sister were like "hell no!" he was like, "alright, then...you dunno what you missin" and ate it all himself. ewwwww. I always order a tongue sandwich whenever we go to the deli down the street...one of my favourite treats. | |
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7kisses4U said: So what is the most exotic or unusual food you have ever eaten?
Mine would have to be alligator. It doesn't tase like any other meat I have tasted before and no I would not eat it again. Bulls Balls.....they weren't bad either...over in Slovakia...my teammates had me taste it, then told me what it was! The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.
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Rat ass
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DanceWme said: Rat ass
nah let me stop You tossed Rat Salad!!! The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.
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DexMSR said: DanceWme said: Rat ass
nah let me stop You tossed Rat Salad!!! maybe | |
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weird fruits, pig ear, chicken feet, chicken neck, fish stomach... quite a few unusual things really. | |
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Anx said: the most unusual to my palette to date would be ethiopian food. don't get me wrong, i really like it! but the spices and the textures are very unusual to me.
now i'm hungry for some. ethiopian food is so yummy | |
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Apache, Oklahoma has this stupid, trashy rattle snake festival every year and since my ex-stepfather was both stupid and trashy we went to it once. I ate deep fried rattle snake. It was chewy. | |
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In the Philippines I had some fish balls. It was yummy delicious. And also while there I had some balut w/vinegar of course! (for those of you who don't know balut is a bird egg, a chicken I believe, and the baby chick is still in there. Not quite sure how they prepared it but technically you're supposed to eat everything but the shell) lalala hehehe | |
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Pickled iguana eggs while down in Honduras. Abashed the Devil stood and felt how awful goodness is. | |
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I had wild boar a few weeks ago in Austria! | |
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Basically any shit I attempt to fix during night time as I hate to keep the lights on in my kitchen, or elsewhere in the apartment for that matter. Once I made pancakes, but I had forgotten to wash the pan enough well so they all tasted like chili sauce and fried potatoes. Actually that happens quite often to be honest. | |
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2the9s said: I had wild boar a few weeks ago in Austria!
Little white wine and a wild boar. | |
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2the9s said: I had wild boar a few weeks ago in Austria!
Is that really considered unusual outside Austria? Anyway I ate alligator and ostrich in South Africa. Alligator sucked, ostrich was yummie though. [Edited 1/13/07 2:25am] With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Serious said: 2the9s said: I had wild boar a few weeks ago in Austria!
Is that really considered unusual outside Austria? Anyway I ate alligator and ostrich in South Africa. Alligator sucked, ostrich was yummie though. [Edited 1/13/07 2:25am] That's the first time I'd seen it on a menu. Ostrich meat was all the rage a few years ago, low in fat or something. | |
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i ate goat testicles once. they were all ground up and looked like meatballs made with ground chicken.
I had them a few times before I knew what they were. | |
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snails... took some mind blocking... My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Ex-Moderator | 2the9s said: Serious said: Is that really considered unusual outside Austria? Anyway I ate alligator and ostrich in South Africa. Alligator sucked, ostrich was yummie though. [Edited 1/13/07 2:25am] That's the first time I'd seen it on a menu. Ostrich meat was all the rage a few years ago, low in fat or something. Wild boar rigatoni was on the menu at a restaurant I ate at in LA last weekend. I opted for the yummy mac-n-cheese with broccoli instead. I don't think I've eaten anything all that rare. Some exotic fruits that you don't get often in Minnesota, like rambutans, lychees and such. And I've eaten buffalo once. |
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Ex-Moderator | ufoclub said: snails... took some mind blocking...
I've had snails! They're yummy! |
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Sweet and sour dog in Vietnam. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: Sweet and sour dog in Vietnam.
Not my mussel swamp soup? Did you enjoy dog? | |
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CarrieMpls said: ufoclub said: snails... took some mind blocking...
I've had snails! They're yummy! Oh yes I know.. yummy here too.. I think I still have a tin in my cupboard.. | |
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tripe soup
raw oysters all kinds of seafood octopus fried grasshoppers grilled goat sheep brain salad ( didn´t like it, and it´s too high in cholesterol ) algae salad ( love it ) lots of fake meat vegetarian dishes back in the days when I was a strict vegetarian ( 1999-2004 ) like fake tuna steak, mock duck, mock lamb etc. at my favorite Taiwanese restaurant..unfortunately, they closed ..their vegetarian meals were excellent, almost couldn´t tell the difference [Edited 1/13/07 9:49am] " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Fauxie said: [...] chicken neck [...]
that reminds me, i've eaten turkey neck before. it's good, if it's cooked right. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: Fauxie said: [...] chicken neck [...]
that reminds me, i've eaten turkey neck before. it's good, if it's cooked right. Good lord. You win the thread already! | |
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Once when my family and I went to Florida, we tried frogs' legs. Actually they were quite good. They tasted like chicken. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: Once when my family and I went to Florida, we tried frogs' legs. Actually they were quite good. They tasted like chicken.
Really? They tasted like chicken? I tried froggy's leggs before and they tasted like rubber fish lalala hehehe | |
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FruitToAttractBears said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: that reminds me, i've eaten turkey neck before. it's good, if it's cooked right. Good lord. You win the thread already! i don't see what's so unusual about stuff like turkey neck and fried chicken gizzards. | |
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miho9000 said: psychodelicide said: Once when my family and I went to Florida, we tried frogs' legs. Actually they were quite good. They tasted like chicken.
Really? They tasted like chicken? I tried froggy's leggs before and they tasted like rubber fish Yup, they did. Maybe it depends on where you get them? Not sure. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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