Topic: What's the weirdist thing you ever ate? | |
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Edited by
msberrypicker
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Sat 11/22/08 04:02 PM
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I had seal flippers once. never do that one again. taste like oily rubber boots. Yuck
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Ummm, eel and froglegs
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Edited by
Winx
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Sat 11/22/08 03:59 PM
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I like frog legs.
But..I didn't like chitlins. I've eaten octopus, alligator soup and more. I don't know if that's considered to be weird food. |
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i like frog legs too
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I've eaten a lot of exotic foods & meats, but the wierdest combo was pecan-crusted trout swimming in bluberry sauce. I don't like mixing meat & fruit, but it was pretty tasty!
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There's a Hispanic entree that a friend made for me. I thought it was strange but good. It was chicken with a chocolate sauce on it.
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interesting
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I had seal flippers once. never do that one again. Where did you have the opportunity to eat seal flippers? |
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i lived in alaska. had a friend who wanted to cook me dinner. after the meal was done the seal flippers went in the fridge. nobody wanted to eat them. one of my room mates threw them out due to the ranic smell. 2 weeks later my friend asked me what happened to them and i told him. he looks at me as serious as can be, and says "that's when their the best"
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pheasant, tastes like chicken
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Ants and boogers.
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crawdads
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good source of protein
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I ate a worm as a kid (on a dare!)
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I ate a worm as a kid (on a dare!) i ate mud when i was little i dont recall anything strange other wise |
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I've had rattlesnake
and tried rocky mountain oysters once (they didn't taste very good) |
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people tell me its rocky mountain oysters..(cow testicles) but where im from thats normal not wierd..
i ate cow tounge once.. it was chewy, but still not bad.. but i ate baby squid once.. that was freaky.. the tenticles have suction cups on them!! |
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Black Pudding. (If you're not English, look it up)
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Gator tails. :-)
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crub...its a norwegian dish that is made of cow's blood, oatmeal and sugar
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