What is the strangest meat you have ever eaten.
By poppoppop111
@poppoppop111 (5731)
Canada
January 9, 2013 3:39pm CST
I know people eat frog leg, shark meat, and snake meat. I have not tried any of these things. I guess the strangest I've eaten is elk. It was in sausage form so it tasted good to me. Have you ever tried different meats.
7 responses
@LovingMyBabies (85288)
• Valdosta, Georgia
9 Jan 13
I tried Lamb meat once...
On a more serious note, I have only tried deer meat and I thought it was the most nasty thing ever!
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@LovingMyBabies (85288)
• Valdosta, Georgia
10 Jan 13
I know! I am still waiting...waiting...and waiting.
@jambi462 (4576)
• United States
9 Jan 13
I guess the weirdest meats that I have eaten would probably be calamari which is squid and bear. I had the bear at the outdoorsmens club in my town when I was younger it was in jerky form and it was pretty good. I love calamari and haven't really found too many sea foods that I haven't enjoyed. When I was younger I didn't really like seafood at all but now I love pretty much everything. It's weird how our taste buds evolve.
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@trisha27 (3494)
• United States
15 Jan 13
The strangest meat that I have eaten was alligator meat. It was actually good it was made like into a sausage and I cannot describe how it tasted, but I enjoyed it. I remember one day going to my grandparents house and my grandpa offered us some alligator meat and I was weary of trying it at first but after my first bite I was already asking for seconds. I wonder how he got that alligator meat cause I would sure like to have some now.
@MissBlack (356)
• United States
10 Jan 13
My family is from New Orleans and my grandpa loved to barbecue different meat and not tell you what it is until you eat it. So I've had turtle, gator, and deer without even knowing it. Of the three, I kind of liked the gator because it tasted like chicken to me..
@kierrahlaura (24)
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10 Jan 13
Someone I know went hunting and gave us bear meat but I didn't try any. It looked strange. I did try moose though.