A grilled veggie burger patty on a tortilla with shredded cabbage, fresh squeezed lime, cilantro, hot pepper flakes and peanut butter. YUM! :).
Frog legs. I was just a kid, so I wasn't bothered by any preconceived ideas. They were good!
The weirdest things I ever ate that are considered a delicacy is escargot, octopus salad and cow brains. I hated the cow brains and sort of liked the others.
I think my oddest food experiences were when I was in Tanzania - sugary breakfast spaghetti, intestine and banana soup, chip omelettes. All surprisingly lovely. I really liked a 'pincho' that I had when I visited San Sebastian in northern Spain.It was a tiny wafer cone filled with a very pungent cream cheese with a rolled pickled whitebait on top.
Japanese food could be pretty weird. I ate a breakfast in Kyoto where nothing tasted how I imagined it would - shredded seaweed turned out to be tiny tiny baby eels, green jelly would turn out to be savoury, a square white lump sweet. Exciting!
A lot. Carabeef, golden snails, and fermented rice.
The innards of a pig like intestine, stomach, liver, etc. All boiled in a pot. It was weird since you can smell a raw pig from its soup.
Bacon and Nutella. It was a dare. Blech!.
Malaysia's Bird Nest soup, The swift uses its saliva to build its nest in malaysian caves, this nest are cooked into a kind of soup by the natives...Its very expensive and believed to elongate life.
A chicken's ass. (and liver, intestines, feet).
Well hmmm,,,, I ate posom once it was nasty realy nasty.
Iguana. It was served to me by locals in Honduras. Don't eat it; it's sticky.
Squid and clam....so slimey yuck **gross face** but suprisingly a bit tastey.
Sago worms! Grasshoppers! Haha~~ I think sarawakians (malaysians eat too many weird stuff!) ;p.
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