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I've eaten frogs legs (no not frog from here). Snails. Oysters. Whelks and Cockles.
Quite bland compared to some things I have seen being eaten.
Yeah - me too!
They call frogs legs 'Mountain Chicken' in Dominica - be warned! Actually, they taste like chicken too, surprisingly!
They do a mean goat curry over there too!
Kangaroo, ostrich, camel, crocodile, goat, yak, mealy(sp?) worms and locust....... I was hungry rolleyes
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Kangaroo, ostrich, camel, crocodile, goat, yak, mealy(sp?) worms and locust....... I was hungry rolleyes

So your not a vegeterian then confused:
Having worked in South Korea for two years I've seen people eating things that I couldn't even contemplate eating myself. Apart from the live baby octopus, raw fish, dried squid, fried locusts and sea cucumbers (and yes they do still eat dog) one incident sticks in my mind.
We were sat in a bar and the mamasan (landlady) put some dips on the bar. She then disappeared and came back with a large plate and a bulging carrier bag and with a smile she empties the contents of the bag onto the plate. Tadaa.........we now have a large plate of live prawns and a couple of dips on the bar. :uhoh:
Yep, you've guessed it. Help yourself to a prawn, rip it's head, legs and shell off. Plonk it in the dip and then pop it in your mouth. Yeah right. We moved away from the bar and left the Korean guys to it. loon
Steve
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Kangaroo, ostrich, camel, crocodile, goat, yak, mealy(sp?) worms and locust....... I was hungry rolleyes

So your not a vegeterian then confused:
Funnily enough most of the time I am lol But if I see something interesting I'll try it..........
when i went to belgium i ate horse meat un knowingly :shock:
I've eaten many many weird things including all of the above and much more!!! Most grazing animals and swimming or crawly things - no problem. Wouldn't fancy some asian delicacies though!
But I'd have to say the yukkiest thing ever would be a vegetarian dish called WAT AND INJERA. You know that grey rippled carpet underlay you get - I think that is INJERA. My stomach is flipping over thinking about being fed (in the traditional manner) by a lovely though from from recently washed Ethiopian woman.
I just googled injera to check the spelling and I can assure you none of the sites mentioned in anyway conjure up the true horror of this stuff.
CQ
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I've eaten many many weird things including all of the above and much more!!! Most grazing animals and swimming or crawly things - no problem. Wouldn't fancy some asian delicacies though!
But I'd have to say the yukkiest thing ever would be a vegetarian dish called WAT AND INJERA. You know that grey rippled carpet underlay you get - I think that is INJERA. My stomach is flipping over thinking about being fed (in the traditional manner) by a lovely though from from recently washed Ethiopian woman.
I just googled injera to check the spelling and I can assure you none of the sites mentioned in anyway conjure up the true horror of this stuff.
CQ

Do you know what's used to make this INJERA?
Is it a starter main course or desert :shock: biggrin
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But I'd have to say the yukkiest thing ever would be a vegetarian dish called WAT AND INJERA. You know that grey rippled carpet underlay you get - I think that is INJERA.

Do you know what's used to make this INJERA?

I think its just the carpet underlay - with no added colourings or flavouring. But you must leave it to ferment for a couple of weeks to get the full rancidness to develop.
Have eaten live prawns - though not actually alive once you have ripped the head off!!!
Have actually only nearly killed myself once and that was by accidentally drinking water :shock:
Probably not a weird thing to eat but after a few beers and returning home one night, a few friends and I had a tea-bag eating competition.
If you have ever done this... lets face it, why would you, other than drink fuelled fun - you will know it is incredibly difficult, especially once the tea bag bursts. The leaves expand and your mouth feels the size of the mersey tunnel!!
Fun though, once you have coughed all the leaves up and washed it all down with something conventional.
lol
Chitterlings, home made braun, seaweed, octopus, things which were once alive in a bucket in our bathroom.....
You realise I`m scarred of course, simply from opening the family fridge as a child surprised
Venusxxx
This one's not exactly weird, just unusual: Grape fritters with rose syrup.
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Soup sandwich

Would that be tomoto, runs out of the edges
or
Veg soup, leaves lumps in sarnie.
a massive beetle (not ringo!) it was in new zealand and at the start of a game of truth or dare, some canadian chick (there were 6 girls and 2 lads) dared me to eat this beetle. apparently it was safe to eat so i did. nice and crunchy!
Rattlesnake....
Apparently a delicacy in Arizona.
Tasted like chicken nuggets lol
McDonalds
beat that :shock:
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After this damned "You are what you eat" proggy, I'm finding myself eating green things, yellow things and even orange things (I think they're called Carrots) :shock:

Aaaaah but are you examining your stools yet Mark rolleyes :roll: lol :lol:
has to be a dish my local chippy serves up
battered mars bars
sounds gross i know but they are not bad really
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has to be a dish my local chippy serves up
battered mars bars
sounds gross i know but they are not bad really

Did they batter them with a big hammer, cos that's what should be done to them.
KILL THEM, KILL ALL MARS BARS
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has to be a dish my local chippy serves up
battered mars bars
sounds gross i know but they are not bad really

Our local chippy does that too, as well as battered Snickers. I`m, tempted, purely because I cannot think of anything more unhealthy than deep frying a Mars Bar :bounce:
Venusxxx
Fishermans Freinds Lozenges..............uurgghh!
Deep-fried, spiced crickets. (The legs get stuck between your teeth.) Mexico.
Of course, you can't match a pregnant woman when it comes to weird food.
Pickles with ice cream I could just about stomach, but coal :shock: What's that all about then?
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Of course, you can't match a pregnant woman when it comes to weird food.
Pickles with ice cream I could just about stomach, but coal :shock: What's that all about then?

What about salt and vinegar crisps dipped in strawberry angel delight????
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Of course, you can't match a pregnant woman when it comes to weird food.
Pickles with ice cream I could just about stomach, but coal :shock: What's that all about then?

What about salt and vinegar crisps dipped in strawberry angel delight????
Strawberry Angel Delight isn't food, it's a sex aid. biggrin
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Of course, you can't match a pregnant woman when it comes to weird food.
Pickles with ice cream I could just about stomach, but coal :shock: What's that all about then?

What about salt and vinegar crisps dipped in strawberry angel delight????
Strawberry Angel Delight isn't food, it's a sex aid. biggrin
rotflmao
Not when you're very heavily pregnant it aint!!!!!!!!
.... just remembers she has a cupboard full of angel delight!!!!! damn Morbius is working nights
Too many strange things in Tokyo, the bits of prawns we throw away, some awful slippery stuff, I refused to be a wimp and munched down the lot, but the American Breakfasts in the New Thingumy Hotel set me up for the day, and the tea and cakes in the afternoon set me up for the evening.
The best bit was having these little lift girls bow to me every time I walked past, Musketeer-san, you big powerful businessman and we worship the ground you walk on. Just kept walking backwards and forwards on an ego trip.
I think the Japanese must be perverts to a man, I mean the school girl uniforms are more or less guaranteed to give you an embarrassing bulge on the tube.
Sorry wandered off thread there for a moment..