What is the most grossest food you have eaten Asked by taylormay 13 months ago Similar questions: grossest food eaten Lifestyle.
Difficult question for me - I love all food! I once went to a very nice restaurant and ordered Caribbean seafood platter. It was beautifully broilled lobster, scallops, shrimp .
However, it was cooked with bananas, apples. I do not like fruit with my meat/fish. Have since learned to interpret a menu, but that night was a disaster.
Yes, when I moved to Lancaster, I also had the pleasure to try scrapple. It's not too bad with syrup.
Well, I'm from Philadelphia and the grossest food we have here is scrapple. For those who have never heard of scrapple, it's a pork product. It's all the scraps of the pig that are not used.
They grind it up and make it into a small block that looks simular to spam. You cut it into slices and fry it in a pan and serve it with eggs. It's actually very tasty but very unhealthy so I have not had it in over 20 years.
That would be okra (and I've eaten escargot, jambon cru/raw ham, pate/ground liver, and other French delicacies. ) .
Eskimo ice cream (whale blubber and blueberries). One of the ways to survive a two year tour in Alaska is to get really, really drunk a lot. :) .
My dog won't eat inless I spoon feed her or pretend I'm eating it she has eaten 4 bowls of food in 2 weeks.
You are the owner of a restaurant, Chef Gordon Ransay has come in, eaten your food and now is sick.
Eskimo ice cream (whale blubber and blueberries). One of the ways to survive a two year tour in Alaska is to get really, really drunk a lot. :) JBENZ 61 months ago.
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