Weird foods... Can you handle them?
@TheInvisibleMan (17597)
October 12, 2017 11:46am CST
I know it can be hard, but... Try to remember all the trips you've done in your life so far, and try to answer that question: Can you remember the weirdest food you've ever eaten in your life?
Tell me about it your expenriences with some one of them.
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@RasmaSandra (80783)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
12 Oct 17
At one time I thought I would never eat cow lungs. Then they got to be very cheap at market and my husband knew how to boil them just right. I minced them and stuffed pancakes and they were very good. Now that my husband has passed on I know I will never eat them again but they were good.
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@snowy22315 (182240)
• United States
31 Oct 17
I don;t really enjoy "weird foods" so to speak..but I have eaten squid aka calamari..I didn't like it. I have also eaten frog legs and alligator both were kind of bland..the alligator didn't taste much different then chicken nuggets.
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@averagejane (448)
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12 Oct 17
chicken intestine. I had to do it because of a dare. but it's not really an uncommon food hear in my country..
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@meineliebling (14)
• United States
12 Oct 17
From what I can remember, the weirdest food I've ever eaten is squid. I actually really like it, even though I thought I wouldn't. I've also had frog legs (not as weird, in my opinion) but I'm not a fan. My boyfriend is Romanian, so his grandmother made sarmale. It's Romanian cabbage rolls. I was afraid to try it at first because I don't like cabbage and it smelled really weird (they use a lot of garlic)! It was actually very good and I took the leftovers to work the next day!
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@Hannihar (130213)
• Israel
15 Oct 17
I cannot remember eating weird food, but, I can say I learned that there are foods here in Israel that when I tried them I loved them.