Weirdest Thing You Have Ever Ate

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This might not be weird to some of you, but my Nana had me eat a peanut butter and pickle sandwich when I was a kid. I remember liking it. Being an adult, not sure if I want to try one again.
  • Profile picture of the author Jean Morgan
    A guinea pig when in Peru and also some Alpaca
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    • Profile picture of the author ThomM
      Rat stew. Not muskrat but rat rat.
      Tasted good too.
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      • Profile picture of the author MommyEnterprises
        Originally Posted by ThomM View Post

        Rat stew. Not muskrat but rat rat.
        Tasted good too.
        That is not weird, that is plain gross. At first I thought you put raw stew, not rat. Yuck.
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        • Profile picture of the author Janet Sawyer
          I've eaten Horse - not a full one mind.

          But Jean! really a guinea pig

          The interesting thing according to statistics, is that we eat / swallow a SPIDER once a year, you don't notice it because usually you are asleep with your mouth wide open and they just crawl in there! YEUK.
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    • Profile picture of the author ThomM
      Rat stew. Not muskrat but rat rat.
      Tasted good too.
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      • Profile picture of the author Eric Reimers
        Baalut... Great hangover cure.
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        • Profile picture of the author colinredk
          Yes, balut. That's duck's embryo. It's rich in iron as well. Goes great with beer. Though I can say I've had some weirder fare.
          Sea urchin, for instance. Really fishy taste. It tastes so fishy and goes down slimy that you have to try it.
          Both balut and sea urchin (raw) are considered as aphrodisiacs. But I guess you would have to experience eating these before you can understand why that's so.
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          • Profile picture of the author derekwong28
            Human Placenta Soup
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            Do not get between a wombat and a chocolate biscuit; you will regret it dearly!

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            • Profile picture of the author Thomas Wilkinson
              uhh? We're only talkin' about food here, right?
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              • Profile picture of the author yuri12
                Another popular dish besides Balut in the Philippines is Soup #5 or what you may call as Bull's Scrotum Soup. Spicy and salty at the same time. It is also considered an aphrodisiac and the native chili adds more flavor and hormonal charge to anyone willing to try this soup. Many attest to its potency especially with the wifey or any girl that can eat this dish with you. Of course, spilling the ingredients is considered a spoiler. Maybe after you finish the booty call first or better yet, go for a quick chocolate cake fix to pump yourself more for the long night ahead. Oh, is spanish fly really insect food? Yum!
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      • Profile picture of the author Patrician
        Some pesto sauce that I made which tasted very bitter. While cleaning up after my guests left, I discovered that the blender had chopped up half of the rubber filter around the blade.

        Yeh, so strangest thing I ever ate is pesto-rubber-ring.
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        • Profile picture of the author gareth
          Human toe nail.

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      • Profile picture of the author John Rowe
        Originally Posted by ThomM View Post

        Rat stew. Not muskrat but rat rat.
        Tasted good too.
        Hey Thom, don't eat too much rat... I hear it makes you start repeating yourself.

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        • Profile picture of the author ThomM
          Originally Posted by John Rowe View Post

          Hey Thom, don't eat too much rat... I hear it makes you start repeating yourself.

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          John as I Was just reading the thread this morning I saw that.
          I don't have a clue how that happened :confused:
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  • Profile picture of the author MommyEnterprises
    If anyone is eating while reading this thread, they are bound to lose their appetite. LOL!
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    • Profile picture of the author ecoverartist
      If you've never tried a peanut butter and maple syrup sandwich - you should! Just toast the bread, mix the peanut butter and syrup together and spread it on the toast while it's warm.. Mmmmm!

      That isn't the weirdest thing I've eaten. I would have to say either cow's tongue, ostrich or rattlesnake. And in case you're curious:

      1. Very tender..good in an onion soup. Didnt know what it was till my friend told me AFTER I tried it of course.

      2. Tastes like stringy chicken

      3. Tastes nothing like chicken
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        • Profile picture of the author John M Kane
          Live meal worms.

          Kinda crunchy is all.Nothing special.
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          • Profile picture of the author HeySal
            I read that over their lifetime, the average person eats around 6 spiders while sleeping.

            Live spiders - Yep, I'd say that takes it for me.

            Rattlesnake tastes like frog legs.
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