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What is the most unusual thing you've ever eaten?

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I was recently asked this question & my answer was that I couldn't decide between grubs, a crushed beer can, hawk heat, kangaroo meat, ball bearings, 3 week expired milk & a gecko's tail. Any way what would your answer be to this question?
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Hahaha...Hmmm, i've drunk cows blood accidentally??

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Re: What is the most unusual thing you've ever eaten?

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fauvem wrote:3 week expired milk
:o 3 weeks old. I've drunk a few days old expired milk but that was because I left it in the fridge and forgot about it. No wonder, it didn't taste that pleasant. I only found out when my dad returned from his holiday and asked why there was expired milk in the fridge and he threw it away. :D Thankfully, I didn't get a stomachache. Chilled milk that had gone bad doesn't taste as bad if it had gone bad left outside.

I've also eaten bad peanuts & bad pumpkin seeds but it was accidentally.

Now for better food. It's not unusual in Asia but may be unusual elsewhere. I've eaten eel meat & turtle's solidified blood long ago. Some people eat pig's solidified blood. For the past few years, I don't take any animal blood and my steak is always well done. I may have eaten flying fox's meat?? when I was on holiday. Not sure, we weren't told what we were eating until we finished. Common eating stuff in Asia - eating the entire fish including the eye white & tongue, duck's tongue, chicken / duck / pig's brain. I haven't tried pig's brain but don't intend to try. Is eating fried sweet potato leaves usual?

I've seem a documentary on TV that a restaurant in China serves mice and says it's high in protein and the price is not cheap. Some countries serve dog's meat but I would never want to try. People can try if they're not afraid of being chased by dogs as the dog smell stays on you for a few years after eating. There are some countries that served fried locusts & worms but I would never want to try as I don't like insects. In some traditional medicine, people boil bugs and cockraoches together with other plant herbs. Many years, it was big news that they had lollipop with a worm inside. My classmate back then tried it but I never tried.
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I've eatin dead people :rolleyes:
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Wild snapping turtle meat, pig brain, fried frog legs, ostrich meat. All good shit. My dad claims to have eaten monkey stew in St. Kitts.
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An Acorn...
Home grown popcorn :P
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Uhh....
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It's not unusual in Asia but may be unusual elsewhere. I've eaten eel meat
Eel meat isn't that unusual, You can get it here in some places & I've actually got a good recipe for smoked eel somewhere but I can't remember where I put it. At one point you could get in England as well but I don't know if you still can.
Wild snapping turtle meat, pig brain, fried frog legs, ostrich meat. All good shit.
Apparently pig brain supposed to be tasty but I haven't tried it. There's a place in Auckland that serves it as a specialty But I live too far away to travel there for it to be worthwhile.
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I wrapped some meat in pastery, then deep fried it in canola oil. I called them Vangarturds. Tasted pretty good actually.
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I had cheesies dipped in chocolate pudding
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Wendy's Frosty with french fries.
(Basically, chocolate ice cream with french fries)
And marshmallows with processed cheese slices.
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Check-Mate wrote:Wendy's Frosty with french fries.
(Basically, chocolate ice cream with french fries)
julie124 wrote:I had cheesies dipped in chocolate pudding
Chocolate goes with everything, This thread making me hungry!
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This thread making me hungry yea I agreed this is making me hungry for some thing to eat.
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..... ringlos dipped in sweet and sour sauce :rolleyes:
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Most unusual... CANTEEN FOOD!!! :wow:

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lmfao :laugh:
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Dunno if it REALLY counts as weird, but, I'll take up any oppurtunity to eat pickled pig feet.
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Check-Mate wrote:Wendy's Frosty with french fries.
(Basically, chocolate ice cream with french fries)
My friends love doing that.

I've tried it once, and it wasn't bad.
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I think it's really delicious. But I do have weird tastes in food......
SOO....yeah. haha.
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yeah I usualy mix and match too.. I can see the whole french fries and ice cream cause both are awesome, so the combination must be awesome :)
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