Just like the title says, what's the wierdest thing you've eaten? It can be something you made yourself or something exotic.
Myself, I made ramen noodles with beer once. It tasted like [shizzle]. On the exotic side I've had calamari and escargot. Calamari is OK but I won't do the escargot ever again.
Ive eaten a caterpillar/worm on a lollipop. A friend of mine went to france and brought me back this lollipop with a worm in side. I toyed with the idea for a week or so before I ate it. 'Twas not bad.
Gator is delicious. So is snake meat.
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Sushi is really popular here and i have it probably one a week... The sickest thing i've ever eaten, and i mean, almost threw it up as i was chewing it was this:
Its Raw Sea Urchin + the eggs. It tasted like you were chewing on a freezing cold Tongue.
On a side note, i always order one "crazy" thing from a sushi place to try it out. Eel is actually amazingly good!
Baileys and coco pops. It was an accident. I was 7, and the olds had tipped some baileys into a disposable waterbottle. I thought it was milk.
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I've had everything in posts 1-5 and 7. I think the weirdest thing I have eaten was some of the caviar we tasted in culinary school. I didn't like any of it except the ones that taste like wasabi.
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Swordfish, Shark. Swordfish is sooooooooooooooooooo good. It tastes like steak but it is soo tender it's unbelievable. Shark is good too.
And I second the comment about eel. Unagi ftw
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