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What's the weirdest thing you've ever eaten? I have eaten snake, sea cucumber, chicken feet, pig feet, among other things I have chosen to forcibly forget...

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2 months, 1 week ago by Julie G. - Pro!

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    Spencer H. replied May 14th
    Shark, probably. My Dad and brother once ate Lamb Balls. Yes, Balls.
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    Kevin B. replied May 14th
    Alligator, I don't know it's that weird but it's all I could think of.
  • Tim L. replied May 14th
    Haggis, black pudding (look it up), sea urchin (tastes mainly like the sea)
  • Grant B. replied May 14th
    I try not to eat anything with more than one colour... I'm not very adventurous when it comes to food.
  • John N. replied May 14th
    Sea urchin, bleckh! I've had it, and it was, um...not to my liking. The strangest thing I've had, though, was some concoction of what appeared to be spiced raw hamburger meat, an Ethiopian dish of which I'd like to forget.
  • Tim L. replied May 14th
    @John Neese, do you mean Kibbeh? A friend of my mom's is Lebanese and she used to bring it to parties. That stuff's awesome if made correctly. Never thought eating raw meat would actually be tasty.
  • clarke t. replied May 14th
    strange(is relative): gator, buffalo, ostrich, snake, turtle, chicken feet, fish head, shark, sea cucumber, elk, caribou, sea urchin, baby river crab, mudbugs, rocky mountain oysters, fresh elk heart, jellyfish, sheep & goat cheese, geoduck, razor clam, cuttlefish - is what comes to mind.
  • Jose A. replied May 14th
    Cow tongue. It wasn't too bad though.
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    Jim K. replied May 14th
    Octopus, dipped in its own ink.
  • Raw F. replied May 14th
    I've eaten everything mentioned plus beef tendons, tripe, and other stuff I can't think of right now.

    What I regret is not trying kangaroo when I was in Sydney. It would've sounded cool to list that here. =]
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    April A. replied May 14th
    Australia's coat of arms: Kangaroo and Emu, oh and Crocodile. When I was working my first job, we took turns bringing snacks on Fridays. One of the people I worked with brought things from a "specialty" Pie shop. They didn't tell us until afterwards what they were.
  • Jason N. replied May 14th
    Slugs, crickets, grasshoppers, Grubs, snake, frog legs, I did a wilderness training for 12 days. It was two days of training and 10 out, it rained and you could at anytime hike out. It was trout season and so I camped by the river and ate rainbow trout for 11 days, I was one day over due and they came and found me. I didn't even notice and I put on two pounds. Oh and wild onions are really good with blackberries.
  • Jennifer C. replied May 14th
    rooster testicles, pig's feet, duck tongue, ox tail, chicken feet, lime and salt lay's, bear jerky, cow tongue, cow insides, chicken liver, chicken kidneys..?, duck kidneys, thousand-year old egg (that's just what it's called), and lots more. chinese culture is so tasty!
  • craig r. replied May 15th
    i have eaten snales and kangeroo . as for Tim Letscher we in England eat black pudding (pigs blood) every day
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    Michael P. replied May 15th
    Been a while since I've been on Pownce. Strangest thing I've personally eaten is Rattlesnake and its not that strange from where I'm from. Also for the list Calf Fries aka Rocky Mountain Oysters (Calf Testicles).
  • Thomas K. replied May 18th
    strange is relative. in many ways, drinking cows milk just doesn't make sense. rat milk anyone?
  • stephen m. replied May 22nd
    i was forced to try chicken feet one day for dim sum...wasn't terrible just not very meaty.
  • Frostmourne B. replied May 26th
    maybe it was a chick?

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