I would say squid, but a lot of people have said it already, so shark. No one has said shark. Then again, squid has a much weirder taste to me.
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I feel like I need to go out and eat a really weird animal just so I can say I ate a really weird animal. Like, "yeah, I totally ate a pangolin once, it was pretty good."
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Princess Anri posted... Why the f*** did I post "trouser snake"?
My real answer is lamb.
Or I guess an underage girl but I was underage too.
I don't think cannibalism accounts for age...
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From: Lopen | #058 Or bull testicles if you're going the "part" route
I was tricked into trying both, though the rattlesnake wasn't actually bad.
Yeah, some people tried to trick me into trying "Rocky Mountain Oysters" when I was in Colorado several years ago, and I asked the waitress what it was, and thankfully, she told me the truth! Although I probably wouldn't have ordered it anyway.
Also, goat isn't too bad.
From: speedpunk | #054 I wanna try guinea pig.
This, however, is terrible. Tried to eat it when I was in Peru, could barely manage to eat anything.
Ate cow stomach when I was in South Africa, which was very chewy and not very good.
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Yeah. I was like < 8 years old for both. My simple young mind didn't think to question whether the purported rocky mountain oysters were actually oysters, or why that "chicken" didn't really look like chicken I'd had before.
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Eel or venison, probably, though I don't think either are particularly weird.
or why that "chicken" didn't really look like chicken I'd had before.
Though my sister was tricked into eating alligator this way. She cried, and cried, and wouldn't talk to my parents for days after it happened. It was funny.
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I've had gator nuggets, and yeah, it tastes kinda like dark meat chicken I guess, but when it's that fried, it's hard to distinguish anything. It was reeeeally quite delicious though, I do have to say. I seriously recommend it to anyone who likes chicken-like meats. When I had it, it was a little on the spicy side too, which was cool.
For personal weirdest, when I was a kid I had barbecued beetle larvae.
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Somethings being listed are more common in certain areas. Things like Frog legs and chicken feet are much more common down south (US) than in other parts. I believe gators are more popular in areas like Texas, although I might be mistaken. Some things are weird despite location, like Monkey brains, wtf.
also, things like Sushi, squid, eel, etc, are not weird at all. Sea food has certainly got a big boost in popularity over the past decade or so.
From: ChichiriMuyo | #051 I would say squid, but a lot of people have said it already, so shark. No one has said shark. Then again, squid has a much weirder taste to me.
clearly you missed my post where I mentioned Shark.