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What is the strangest thing you have ever eaten ?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Very delicious question! I don't think anything one can eat is strange. It might be strange to a foreigner though... Anyways, this cheese and honey combination is the best!!!!! Also, mussels, snails, eel, fish heads, ostrich, sushi (nagiri I think is called the one I like best). I am into trying new flavors all the time!! Well, to my regret I haven't eaten rattlesnake and crocodile. Not yet anyways! ;-)))

  • 1 decade ago

    Tasted frog leg and snail. Were quite tasty, actually. And eel (yılanbalığı), but that doesn't count because that is fish.

    The strangest thing I haven't eaten is buttered makaroni with sugar sprinkled on it. It is a delicacy for my father's extended family. For me macaroni is a salty food, what has sugar got to do with it?

    Edit: Well, Selena, have you tried white cheese with jam or honey? Now, THAT is delicious if you want to mix salt and sugar. :)

    My parent's family also had something they called tzimur... with bread roasted in butter and then sprinkled with sugar. Seems they had a thing for butter, carbohydrates and sugar, don't you think? :D

  • Selena
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    A green ant in Australia, very sweet! An octopus that still moved and got stuck on my tongue in Japan! A cocktail made of blood, tomatoes, onions and chillies in El Salvador - disgusting! Camel sausages! A goat's head in Greece! I guess, you just have to stay open minded!

    LOL Blunt, I used to eat spaghetti with sugar and butter at my friend's house when I was a child....it was delicious!!!

    That white cheese with jam sounds good....my sister used to eat yoghurt with pepper and salt for breakfast and my friend eats toast with mayonnaise and banana...yarks!!!

    edit: I.A. I believe having different tastes in a meal is very important...and so are the five colors of a meal! I would get bored eating if there were only one taste!!!

  • 1 decade ago

    It may be strange to you, but to us Turks, eating lamb intestines, brain or cheeks is a usual habit (not to mention cow stomach-iskembe-) I must say the stangest thing I`ve eaten would be alligator, which I had when I went to Florida, and even that I enjoyed:))

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Balut, egg with an almost developed chicken foetus. In the Philippines. Drinking the liquid from the egg was okey, chewing the foetus was not.

  • 1 decade ago

    Escargo,fried frogs legs in Budapest,kangaroo soup as a child.

    Pickeled pigs feet with onions and beer as a 4 year old.

    Love pickled herring with onions and beer too.

  • 1 decade ago

    Whole bellied clams. ICK they are squishy beyond squishyness!

    oops, in Boston Mass.

  • fidget
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Sea urchin (deniz kestane)

  • 1 decade ago

    An Indian food. I don't want to remember even it's name...

  • 1 decade ago

    Chicken Feet!! In CHINA!

    Pig Fat( not cooked)

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