Dog tastes strangely like beef. What strange things have you eaten?

I've had Alligator sausage, Alligator on a stick, Buffalo burger, kangaroo, and alot of oysters when I lived in Louisiana..

I've also tried fried pickles they were decent I'm not a pickle fan, racoon, Eel sushi, octopus sushi, and one time my friend offered me chitlines I refused I'm opened to new things except for those. :cry:
 
[quote name='joe2187']Oh and one more thing i forgot to mention


Micro Machines, when i was younger i had a weird/bad habit of swallowing those little cars...I had so many of them!!....I was a weird kid.[/QUOTE]

DING DING DING!!!! We have a WINNER!
 
[quote name='coolsteel']DING DING DING!!!! We have a WINNER![/QUOTE]
That's one way to play "mudslide at a car dealership." Beats the heck out of the Styrofoam bases I used to make for my Transformers.
 
Baluts are delicious! However, I can only eat about 1 or so. Eating more than one makes it a little bit hard. I eat mine with salt and pepper :D.
 
[quote name='jaykrue']And I wouldn't say eel's a weird food to eat. It's one of the best types of sushi to eat - unagi or anago.[/QUOTE]

Indeed, Unagi is my personal favorite food. I can't think of anything particularly strange I've eaten. I've wanted to try swan for years, has anyone had that?
 
[quote name='PenguinMaster']Indeed, Unagi is my personal favorite food. I can't think of anything particularly strange I've eaten. I've wanted to try swan for years, has anyone had that?[/quote]

Never had swan but I imagine it tastes like duck. Anyway, being filipino & having visited the Philippines last week, I've had a variety of balut (in addition to the other weird food I had there along w/ a week stopover in Japan for more food craziness like horse and whale). But I could never eat more than 2 max as that's pretty much the same as eating 2 eggs and I need to keep my cholesterol levels down. :cry: It's really not that bad. Balut looks worse than it tastes. The one that is less formed is like a hard-boiled egg... except that the white & yellow textures are a bit more 'robust'.
 
Buffalo
Alligator
Ostrich
Shark
Snails
Frog Legs
Sweet Breads
Cow Tongue
Gefilte Fish


hell the people who eat Cow should add it to the list if you see the shit world they live in figuratively and literally
 
[quote name='Ikohn4ever']
Gefilte Fish[/quote]

I didn't even consider posting that.. then I remembered, hmm.. not everyone is Jewish. :bouncy:
 
[quote name='camoor']I see that asian ppl are dominating this thread.

Guess there are no Scottish or French CAGers :D[/quote]

I'm not Scottish nor French but I've had haggis, blood pie, & escargo but I really didn't think they were that 'strange' to eat. Now, I've also had the filipino version of 'Southern fav' chitlins (pig intestine) called silit and it's ok but it doesn't compare to that other filipino dish called chicharon bulaklak (deep-fried pig intestine). Give me some vinegar, soy sauce & rice to add to the bulaklak & I'm ready to eat.
 
I won't count all the crazy sushi I've tried over the years because I'm guessing it's pretty common these days... the weirdest thing I've probably eaten is horse. Not that exciting but I thought it was odd at the time. Tastes pretty good (but so does anything if it's cooked properly). I've also eaten snake, alligator, shark, whale and a bunch of others. I'll try anything once!
 
about that pigs blood stuff...there's this chinese/taiwanese thing that's literally translated to "pigs blood cake," that's made of pigs blood and rice, and when i was small i'd be like "...pigs blood cake, what's this made out of?" and my mom'd be like..."just rice and soy sauce." later on when i was a teenager we went to taiwan and somebody explained that it truly was pigs blood. fuck my mom and fuck my naivete.

also, one time we went to this famous duck house in beijing and they had fried scorpions as a garnish to the duck...i think most people in my family ate them without a second thought, but i pussed out cause i was afraid of the stinger hurting my tongue :(
 
[quote name='camoor']I see that asian ppl are dominating this thread.

Guess there are no Scottish or French CAGers :D[/quote]

I'm French. ...honestly, the food isn't that unusual. We're boring. ;)
 
[quote name='rajchakrabarti']Had guinea pig and Alpaca (kinda like a llamma) when i visited peru.[/QUOTE]

How was guinea pig? I've always wanted to try that ever since I saw it on the Andrew Zimmerman show on Travel channel.
 
Let's see Escargo, it was nasty made me yak
Snake that wasn't too bad reminded me of rabbit which reminds me of chicken
Cow tongue, okay in tacos if made right, has a rough texture
Cow Heart (I think I've had this, I'll have to ask my mom)
Homemade pork Sausage (made with intestines)
Beefalo
Buffalo (touch as hell, makes shitty burgers)
Goat
Mutton (stinks so bad)
 
I think I ate a diseased chicken liver once, it was all black and at first I thought it was beef (beef and chicken in the same pot)... I was wrong. Some nights I can still taste it almost a year later.
 
[quote name='bostonfrontier']Cow testicles...... tasted like a hard boiled egg[/QUOTE]

Cows have testicles now? All that BGH and other hormones they're giving them, I guess.
 
I like hamburgers from Cheeseburger Charlie's. They use "beefalo," which i believe is the meat from a cow bread from a male buffalo and a cow. Leaner and not as tough as buffalo meat.
 
The strangest food I've eaten would probably be red bean flavored ice cream. Yes, it had red beans in it and yes, it was delicious. It was kinda creamy and bean-y at the same time. I had to stop buying it because I would eat 4 or 5 at a time.
 
I had that ice cream at a Japanese restaurant. It was alright, i didn't have the guts to try the green tea ice cream.
 
[quote name='JolietJake']I had that ice cream at a Japanese restaurant. It was alright, i didn't have the guts to try the green tea ice cream.[/quote]

Green tea isn't bad (slightly sweet but still overly bland) but if they serve it, try some mochi ice cream. They come in your standard flavors - vanilla, strawberry, chocolate but they also have coffee, mango & red bean. Very good.
 
[quote name='jaykrue']Green tea isn't bad (slightly sweet but still overly bland) but if they serve it, try some mochi ice cream. They come in your standard flavors - vanilla, strawberry, chocolate but they also have coffee, mango & red bean. Very good.[/quote]

The first time I had green tea ice cream was at Asakasa temple in Tokyo - it's great stuff. Seriously - I cannot recommend it enough.

I've had fugu - the poison blowfish like from that Simpsons episode
Live Octopus.
Eel (unagi - which is one of my favourites)
A marble (when I was seven or eight)
 
[quote name='Dingleberry']for me..it's cat poop.

I haven't read this whole thread, but has anyone mentioned their own spermies.[/QUOTE]

uh, why would you want to eat your own spermies?
 
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