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What's the strangest thing you've eaten?
Actually, let's make that three questions:
1) What's the strangest thing you've eaten?
2) What, of the things that people do eat in the world, wouldn't you even be prepared to try?
3) What's the strangest thing you've heard of people eating and would like to try?
17 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
1)Barbecue Dog pizza.....(Korea)--- not to bad
Camel Meat and Cheese. (Saudi Arabia).... wouldn't recommend it.
A balut egg (Philippines).... avoid at all cost!!
2) All lot of countries eat insects. I'll eat a cricket or a grasshopper, But I draw the line at roaches
3) That crocodile meat sounds good.
- 1 decade ago
Some of the weird things I've eaten include dog biscuits (who hasn't) An oreo dipped in mayonaise, A banana with reeses pieces and twizzlers mixed into a face (named, fireplace?) A penis shaped pancake, a giant s'more (made with 8 marshmellows on a shish kebab stick) crocodile nuggets, turtle soup,frog legs (tasted like pond), and 34 portions of king crab legs at an all you can eat crab leg monday at red lobster. After all these things, what has scarred me the MOST is having to drink Peach flavoured Pedia-Lite when I was young. That stuff was horrible!!! To this day I twinge.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
1)the srtangest thing i have eaten was dog biscuits, a pencil, & 4 playing cards.
2)i would love to try eating a deap fried tarantula , they eat them in china somewhere i believe.
3)i have heard of some1 eating a lightbulb and some nuts and bolts, but i wouldn't like to try that, too hard...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
1) accidentally ate a bug - yuck.
2) Australian 'bush tucker' - in particular those really big white insect larvae that live in rotten tree trunks. seen loads of programs where the Aborigines stand and laugh at the foreigner trying not to be sick whilst they eat this revolting looking bug....
3) sushi. i know it isn't that strange, but the thought of eating raw fish has always seemed weird to me... curious to know what it tastes like though.
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- QuizardLv 71 decade ago
1) Frogs Legs (very nice)
2) Cats or Dogs (Korea)
3) Crocodile (tastes like pork apparently)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
1. Crocodile (tasted yummy, and not at all tough like I thought it would be!)
2. Monkey's brains (they eat them while the monkeys' are still alive, and that is just plain cruel)
3. Witchetty grub (I hear they're not as bad tasting as they look).
- skydancerwiLv 61 decade ago
I ate, not knowing what it was, in Thailand as a guest at a friend's wedding, something called Battaglia.
live roaches warmed in little tiny foil-like packages.
their legs had been pulled off, but they still gave you a run for their escape.
once i had ONE in my mouth and felt the food move, I spit it out, to the embarrassment of my hosts!
But hey, think that I cared?
I just wanted the living little, crippled vermin out of my mouth!
Wouldn't YOU?
After roaches, I.m ready for anything
I'd like to try roasted scorpions, a delicacy in Japan.
Source(s): Horrific and NEVER to be forgotten experience! - Anonymous1 decade ago
I oncce ate a Chinese Hundred year old egg.
I would not eat monkey brains or a balut
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut
http://www.maxent.org/ch/monkey_brains.html
I would like to try the green grass custard of Thailand
I have pretty much been all over and tried what I wanted to try.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
A wierd soup in China, I found two dog paws at the bottom of it, think they were off an Alsatian!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
1) My pride - it had a bitter taste.
2) Other people - I'm no cannnibal.
3) Magic Mushrooms - I think we all need a little magic in our lives!