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Whats the weirdest thing you've eaten that you really enjoyed? (pg. 4)
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yankeeBaby
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Originally posted by Cribby
cooked snails :D


escargo? (I have no idea how to spell it?)
misterpink
Lobster, it was rubbery, with almost no taste...weird is a relative term...seafood is exactly that, seafood; humans have no business eating that crap.
FunkyCrew
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Originally posted by misterpink
Lobster, it was rubbery, with almost no taste...weird is a relative term...seafood is exactly that, seafood; humans have no business eating that crap.


lol did you cook yourself?

lobster is absolutely delicious, especially lobster's tail
Tb.
pig brain
Revival160
I had an Asian soup that had some sort of boiled bird's nest in it. It was suprisingly delicious. As was haggis.
Time2Burn
Ostrich... tastes like steak.
kabelicious
1. Snake (tasty!)
2. Peanut butter & banana & fluff sandwiches
3. Chocolate-covered ants
*~LiSa-LoO~*
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Originally posted by kabelicious
2. Peanut butter & banana & fluff sandwiches


I love PB & B but what's fluff?
kabelicious
quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I love PB & B but what's fluff?


Marshmallow spread aka FLUFF!

StereoPrincess
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Originally posted by Djsketchbag
there is this polish dish called Tatar .... basicaly it's super lean raw ground beef, you take a raw egg yoke, diced pickels onions mushrooms you mix it all up and eat it ....to my suprise i loved it


it's not just a polish dish. it's lovely, i love it. it's called the same, beef tartar.

Chris Allen
I don't really find anything that you guys have mentioned weird.

I'm one to try anything at least twice (first time could have been a bad experience).

I love escargot, callamari, deep fried seaweed, frogs legs, shark, swordfish, etc.
RapidFire
rabbit. tastes like chicken but better :wtf:
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