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  • What's the weirdest thing you've eaten?

    After reading about that Sardinian cheeze with maggots, casu marzu, in Ober's resurected Bison thread I figured I'd ask you guys this question. If I'm ever in Italy I'm going out of my way to try that stuff. I'm always up for a challenge. Here's my list:

    Japan: Raw chicken, raw liver, raw pig testicles, grasshoppers, live sashimi (the fish's tail was still moving), natto (rotten soy beans)

    Laos: Fresh raw duck blood with roast duck meat, peanuts, and greens mixed in

    Korea: Dog stew, steamed silk worms

    Mongolia: Drank fermented horse milk (actualy don't think it's all that strange but a lot of other people seem to)

  • #2
    ox tail soup (if you think its weird)

    raw crab fermented in soy sauce

    dried cow dick (beef jerky)

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    • #3

      Crayons...

      I win

      Ryu

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      • #4
        oh some things that ARENT food....
        Windex
        pepper spray
        I tried to eat a bullet couple of times

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        • #5
          E1: you've got balls... I wouldn't have touched most of the stuff you mentioned. (I dig natto tho, and sashimi, when it's not moving!)

          I haven't really eaten anything "out there"...est cargo is the "wildest," but it isn't that wild I guess.

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          • #6
            Ober...

            Go to the Rustlers Roost in the Tempe area. The specialty is RATTLESNAKE!!!

            It tastes like chicken.... YUM!!!

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            • #7
              Reports from my brother and sister, they told me that when I was young, I used to eat all kinds of things around the yard, bugs, dirt, leaves...etc.

              But as an adult, I haven't been in the position to eat many unusal delicacies except at a sushi bar, and that isn't very exotic these days.

              I do try exotic dishes, but well, I haven't done much traveling and nothing out of the country, so I haven't eaten any maggots, horse, dog, cat, snake...etc.
              (at least, I haven't eaten any of those meats knowingly)

              I've even given up beef.
              Where's Da Beef?
              Not on my plate.

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              • #8
                Oh wait I remember! Once while I was swimming years ago, after a sustained dive I came up to the surface gasping for air and inadvertently swallowed a swimming cockroach along with a mouthfull of pool water. Then it happened again a few years later...ugh!

                EJ: I'd have no qualms about eating snake! But I've heard it's kinda pricey? Then again, the name "rustler's roost"...I don't dig redneck restauwrawnts :P

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                • #9
                  ober, why are you swimming with cockroaches?

                  and how the HELL can anybody eat a cow dick?!

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                  • #10
                    When I was in Malaysia one day I went to lunch at an open air hawkers market. The Malaysian engineers I went with told me to just walk around and get whatever looked good. Well, nothing looked good, and the place, to me, stank.

                    Finally I saw one guy cooking what appeared to be some kind of stir-fry with veggies and beef. So I pointed at what he was cooking and held up one finger. He gave me a dish and charged me the equivalent of about $1.50 US. I went back to the table where the other guys were eating. They took one look at what I got and said "you gonna eat THAT?". Being the clueless American I am, and confident I had made the right choice, I said "sure" and took a mouthfull. Everything was fine until I got to a piece of the "meat".

                    I don't know what the hell it was, but it was NOT beef. I think it was some kind of fermented yak organ or something. I spit it out and staved off a gag reflex. The other guys sort of laughed, but were polite about it. They tried to translate what it was I had just (almost) eaten, but when I saw them having trouble coming up with a nice way of saying it, I just told them I didn't want to know.

                    [Edited by Trust on 10-18-2000 at 12:44 PM]

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                    • #11
                      I had no idea it was cow dick. I just thought it was normal beef jerky. It was a a bit too tender for jerky though.

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                      #12
                      don't blame the cow, man

                      my dick gets kind of tender when it's jerked too...

                      then it passes, and i'm usually rarin' to go again..



                      dwayne

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                      • #13
                        A cocktail waitress in the Florida Keys.

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                        • #14
                          Yo Mick....

                          Tastes like chicken???
                          I hope ya used listerine after that episode...

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                          • #15
                            Tuna

                            Lighter fluid and a match.



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