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Strangest food you have eaten
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Pumping Iron
01-02-2014
What is the strangest food you have tried?

I think mine is hasma tong sui, which is a Chinese soup dessert made out of dried frogs fallopian tubes cooked with rock sugar
NX-74205
01-02-2014
Tarantula on a stick in Peru.
Pumping Iron
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by NX-74205:
“Tarantula on a stick in Peru.”

Any good?
NX-74205
01-02-2014
Originally Posted by Pumping Iron:
“Any good?”

No, absolutely horrid.
Elanor
01-02-2014
When I was in Spain on a language course, I stayed with a local family, and on the first day they sent me out with a packed lunch - a big thick pack which I assumed was several sandwiches. It was one sandwich, with doorstep bread, and a filling of cold boiled potatoes.
Victoria Sponge
02-02-2014
Originally Posted by Pumping Iron:
“What is the strangest food you have tried?

I think mine is hasma tong sui, which is a Chinese soup dessert made out of dried frogs fallopian tubes cooked with rock sugar”

Sounds delicious! Was it?
The strangest thing I have eaten is probably ox tongue, so….I haven't really eaten anything strange.
Darcy_
02-02-2014
Originally Posted by Elanor:
“When I was in Spain on a language course, I stayed with a local family, and on the first day they sent me out with a packed lunch - a big thick pack which I assumed was several sandwiches. It was one sandwich, with doorstep bread, and a filling of cold boiled potatoes.”

What's strange about that? It's a variation on a chip butty.
Pumping Iron
02-02-2014
Originally Posted by Victoria Sponge:
“Sounds delicious! Was it?
The strangest thing I have eaten is probably ox tongue, so….I haven't really eaten anything strange.”

It was okay, not awful by any means. It's pretty popular in Singapore though.
LaceyLouelle3
02-02-2014
Originally Posted by Elanor:
“When I was in Spain on a language course, I stayed with a local family, and on the first day they sent me out with a packed lunch - a big thick pack which I assumed was several sandwiches. It was one sandwich, with doorstep bread, and a filling of cold boiled potatoes.”

That actually sounds quite nice
walterwhite
02-02-2014
Duck Hearts and Calves Brains are fairly unusual I guess. Liked both of them.
brangdon
02-02-2014
Lemon ants, off a leaf, in an Ecuador rain forest.
WombatDeath
02-02-2014
Probably duck's tongues. Quite tasty but my brain couldn't get over the fact that a duck's tongue has a bone in it. Seems wrong, somehow.
austino6
02-02-2014
Chicken feet
Tiwttmos
02-02-2014
I ate a spoonfull of Whiskas Rabbit for a bet
Orangemaid
02-02-2014
Originally Posted by Pumping Iron:
“What is the strangest food you have tried?

I think mine is hasma tong sui, which is a Chinese soup dessert made out of dried frogs fallopian tubes cooked with rock sugar”

err yuck..see this is why i avoid all Chinese food as you don't know what your eating
mrsgrumpy49
02-02-2014
Fried grasshopper in Uganda.

Porcupine stew (can't remember which African country). We only found out when we came to the little 'feet' at the bottom of the pan.

Cat in Madagascar. Again - we didn't know at first. It was only when we realised that some of the 'chicken' skin had fur on it..
cat_in_the_hat
02-02-2014
Originally Posted by Orangemaid:
“err yuck..see this is why i avoid all Chinese food as you don't know what your eating ”

Does that mean you avoid all foreign food on the off chance you don't know what's in it?
Orangemaid
02-02-2014
Originally Posted by cat_in_the_hat:
“Does that mean you avoid all foreign food on the off chance you don't know what's in it?”

i don't eat much foreign foods etc anyway ( not really struck on it)..If i do get a Chinese it is always chicken fried rice lol, and i not really struck on Indian foods either..i hate curry(s) etc too
Pumping Iron
02-02-2014
Originally Posted by Orangemaid:
“err yuck..see this is why i avoid all Chinese food as you don't know what your eating ”

haha I don't think you have to worry about it here in the UK!
Pumping Iron
02-02-2014
Originally Posted by mrsgrumpy49:
“Fried grasshopper in Uganda.

Porcupine stew (can't remember which African country). We only found out when we came to the little 'feet' at the bottom of the pan.

Cat in Madagascar. Again - we didn't know at first. It was only when we realised that some of the 'chicken' skin had fur on it.. ”

How did the cat and porcupine taste?
Pumping Iron
02-02-2014
Originally Posted by austino6:
“Chicken feet”

I have them all the time!
ScottishPancake
02-02-2014
Squid in ink!
DrFlowDemand
03-02-2014
Conch - giant sea snails. In fritters, yum yum yum.
Toby LaRhone
03-02-2014
A guinea pig.
Gutted and spatchcocked but all intact - teeth, claws etc.
Looked like a road kill.
I was on a shared table and the person next to me moved table.

Chicken claws - not sure what they're about unless you love rolling knuckles around your mouth and spitting them out.
This is true:
I asked the waiter "What are chicken claws like?"
He paused, held his hand up in a claw shape and said "Dey like dis".
Darthchaffinch
03-02-2014
Bear and reindeer burger

Absolutely amazing.
(The bear was only shot because it wondered into town btw!)
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