What is the most weird food you have ever tasted?
What is it?
Will you again try it given an option?
Octopus, it was weird; I thought it would be similar to squid...but it wasn't.
Kangaroo burger - not great. It tasted like a dog smells... if that's possible.
Ostrich however was lovely.
P.S. I'm now vegetarian
Banana-mayonnaise sandwiches. Liked it when I was young, but cannot eat it anymore!
Probably a dessert made from jellied egg. It was not very appetizing. I was a guest in the home a family in which the wife was from Belize, I believe. I think it was a cultural dish.
Well my father use to go frog gigging. My mother would kill them, cut the legs off and we would have them. I think she told us it was chicken. Two things to mention, I would try them again, and no I am not French.
When I was in France last fall I paid a wee-bit over 30 dollars for a plate of snails. They were quite good although the amount of garlic applied to them was significant; perhaps to kill the lack of/or taste. I would try them again; however, I don't think they were worth the price I paid. Therefore I would try them again only if the price was significantly less.
When in the Great White North I ate two most delicious items. One was moose heart and the other was black bear rump. Both were amazing; the bear rump tasted like fillet mignon. Perhaps I should for-go escargot and the wild meats/organs for fillet-mignon...
I have a lot, actually.
When I was younger, I used to snack on cheap chips from the local store. I'd buy various kinds, pour them in a bowl and then add some orange juice. I used to eat them as a normal person would eat cereal, and I actually found it yummy. But now, I don't think it's really all that appetizing.
Another time, we ate what we called "delight". It was a mixture of chips, juice, gravy, ketchup, mayonnaise and soy sauce. It tasted fine but the others didn't like it. I guess I was able to endure the taste because I was exposed to the chips and juice mix. LOL. I won't eat it again though.
Very recently, I had the pleasure of eating at Peanut Butter Company without even thinking that all their food items included peanut butter. So basically, I had a peanut butter and bacon burger. It was surprisingly delicious. I'd definitely go back to try the other peanut butter-based dishes.
Oh, and when I was even younger, I had the "pleasure" of eating a dog. Um, I won't eat it again.
Dogs brain.Taste like balut,a filifino delicacy.Eat this long time ago maybe ten years ago not knowing then that eating this kind of food have health risk.
by Georgie Lowery 12 years ago
Do you have a weird food habit?Most people have something about themselves that is unusual, and many have to do with food. I have at least two: I will eat the thing on my plate that I like the least first and I usually will not eat anything on my plate if any cold food is touching any hot food. Do...
by Tony 14 years ago
I am still craving for a Bacon Buttie as they are illegal where I am, I could be deported for owning one, unless I ate the evidence..Anyway, what is the strangest food you have eaten;I've eaten Kangaroo, ostrich, crocodile, snake(not sure about variety), zebra, and wildebeast to name a few...
by Diane Minton 12 years ago
What are the dark specks in our Peanut Butter?Are those things bugs that got crushed in the process or what.
by Christopher Wanamaker 12 years ago
What type of bread makes the best PB&J sandwich?
by Liz Elias 13 years ago
What's the oddest food combo you've had that upon first hearing you went, "YUCK!" but after tasting, found surprisingly good? I'll begin with 2 examples:1) Ever been in Girl Scouts? Then you've probably encountered this odd hors d'ouerve: Cabbage leaves rolled up with...
by johndetlefs 13 years ago
Why is jam called jelly in the USA? A peanut butter and jelly sandwich just sounds weird!
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