Craziest thing you've ever eaten?

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30 Dec 2006, 6:09 pm

I was once tricked into eating cooked Bull gonad. It was tough and chewy, and gamey. I've also eaten Javelina, which was gamey, and smelly, kinda like eating beef jerky before it's dried. (I ate it on purpose, at a barbeque, not even on a dare.)


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30 Dec 2006, 9:48 pm

i once ate a horrid roast beef sandwich on my first day at middle school. i had horrible heart burn later on that day.


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30 Dec 2006, 11:20 pm

some "mystery meat" from a street vendor in China. It was spicy, didn't taste bad or anything. From what I remember it tasted pretty good. And for $0.125, it wasn't exactly expensive, either.

I just try not to think about what the meat came from.



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31 Dec 2006, 8:24 am

the area i live in here in brasil, a reigonal delicacy is "buchada de bode", kinda like haggis.. its goat stomach, you turn it inside out, cook up various meats, intestines, onions and other veggies stuff it in the stomach, sew it up.. its one of those dishes if i serve it to you without telling you what it is you think its delicious and as soon as you hear what it is you get turned off.. rocky mountain oysters aint to bad either..



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31 Dec 2006, 9:18 am

When I was in South Africa, I ate springbok and ostrich meat.

The ostrich was like coarse turkey, but the springbok meat was very tender and soft.


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02 Jan 2007, 1:21 am

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02 Jan 2007, 3:13 am

Sedaka wrote:
ive tried this philipino "delicacy" called bu_____ (can't remember the word)

but it's an egg that still has a pretty-well developed chick in it... but it's all soft and goopy.... you just crack it open and slurp it down....

was disgusting and i'll never try it ever again.
it's called balut :) .. and yes, it is nasty - i'd never eat it even though I am filipino haha

i dunno.. i never really had eaten anything crazy.. i think i tried eating powder laundry detergent when i was really small.



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02 Jan 2007, 5:49 am

techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Alternative wrote:
Grass :?

Curiousity...that's all it was.


Hey, at least you guys didn't try smoking it.


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02 Jan 2007, 7:39 am

Pancakes made with Miracle Whip, instead of eggs. Once when I was sixteen, I was making Pancakes for my family. We were out of eggs, and I've remembered that Miracle Whip had eggs in it, so I've used that, instead. I've served up the Pancakes, and everybody was digging in. I've ended up with a lot of extra Pancakes on my plate. I've eaten every last one of them, too. That was my punnishment for serving such a crappy breakfast. I had to eat them all. :lol: