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Topic: Bizarre food you ever ate?  (Read 2312 times)

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I ate a chocolate starfish once. She was super fine. I had to go the extra mile.
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I ate a girls chocolate starfish once. She was super fine. I had to go the extra mile.

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I ate a girls chocolate starfish once. She was super fine. I had to go the extra mile.

With or without the peanuts?   :smt044 
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I'm from northern thailand so we eat so weird shit..
 -blood salad (raw beef with pork blood or duck blood and spices)
- spicy fire ants eggs salad
-stinky water bug fried
-fermented fish
And the worst of them  Durian

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I ate a girls chocolate starfish once. She was super fine. I had to go the extra mile.

With or without the peanuts?   :smt044

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Unborn baby eel on a cracker.  Beef barley soup at a restaurant only to discover that another diner noticed that some of the barley had legs, maggots.


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The most uncommon food (thing) I can remember eating is Porcupine liver. It was my Dad's idea and he thought it was great.
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And the worst of them  Durian

There is NOTHING like a good durian. I think my brother, my dad, and I are the only white people in SF who buy durians!

I went to a Bear-BQ th other night. A friend had acquired some black bear meat (also some boar and deer). The bear was good, but it could have been anything. I wouldn't go out of my way for it.

Oh, and we cooked a rabbit stew a few weeks ago in France. It was my first time ever trying rabbit. That was good!
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I've tried every critter ever offered to me, tongue to bung.
I was stopped cold in my cultural culinary track by a mug of saliva brewed chicha in the jungles of South America. 
The smiling old women showing me her rotted teeth handing me the mug of warm spit brewed delicacy almost pushed me to be that "ugly American" tourist. 

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I ate a chocolate starfish once. She was super fine. I had to go the extra mile.

That's a staple  :redmoon
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I just had a polish dog at the Sam's Club snack bar. Awful.

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