Strangest Thing You've Eaten. Ever.

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Kaltazraza

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Jellyfish. Although it weren't on purpose, I dived up into it and sucked it down through my snorkel. Jellyfish tastes like water.
 

Zyxx

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(after a statement to the effect of food strangeness being relative)
I had some raw horse meat in Japan once. I thought it was beef, but my companions told me it was horse. I shrugged. Tasted pretty good.
I probably have eaten stranger things than that, but I don't know what they were - during my time in China, I quickly learned it was best not to question precisely what I was eating, and the same lesson served me well in Japan.
 

nelsonr100

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Not that many odd things... Fried Mars Bar, escargot in France, Sushi and Sashimi in Japan... Not hugely odd
 

Nailz

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Weirdest thing I've eaten was sliced jellyfish. Was a weird dish, but the sauce was nice. It had a bit of sting to it, not painful, but kind of numbing and hot at the same time. The texture was the most difficult part of it, almost mucus but I'd probably eat it again should the opportunity arise.
 

Dusty Donuts

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thevillageidiot13 said:
Dusty Pancakes said:
Paper. I've eaten quite a few types so perhaps a good name for me would be "Paper Connoisseur", all under dares of course. What? You think I'd CHOOSE to eat paper? It tastes like crap and it's nearly impossible swallow. Some just taste less crap than others.
What brand, type, and thickness would you recommend? Also, do you have a favorite condiment to go with it?
If I have to...
I always thought lined paper was the best, 8mm.
The part you eat should be a third of A4 size horizontally, late on. Multi-grain paper is also good (recycled).
And mildly thick, not too thin. Thick ones are good too.
Or you COULD just not eat paper. That would help!
 

spinFX

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I'm boring so I'll just say kangaroo steak (it was AWESOME).

I've also eaten a raw steak but I guess that is more a weird cooking method (ie; none) than a weird food.

You be the judge!
 

CycloKyle

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I've eaten duck heart, fried scorpion, and silkworm.

I've also had deep fried ice cream. It tasted nothing like regular ice cream.
 

stubbmann

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Moose. It tasted like... Canada.

Actually it just tasted like super lean beef, which is my favorite kind.

Also gator, and eel.

As for stuff I've drunk... kahlua, milk, rum, coke and whipped cream, with one of those straws that flavors milk to taste like chocolate as you drink it. It was about as good as it sounds.
 

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OrpheumZero said:
When I was younger, I used to put butter on a slice of bread, then ketchup, next I would roll it up and eat it.

Apparantly my grandfather did the same thing according to my mother.
I used to do that, tasty...

OT: Only snails really. The funny thing is they don't actually taste like anything, I'm pretty sure it's just a big French joke.