Wierd Things You've Eaten

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So what are some weird things you guys have eaten and not like any exotic food that might be part of traditional meal in a different geographic region. For example, today I was driving my car and had a sandwich wrapped inside aluminum foil. I was concentrating on the road and accidentally bit of a piece of foil along with my sandwich and unknowingly swallowed it.

Anyways, I was curious what weird things you guys have accidentally (maybe not?) eaten?

Cheers!
Menudo.
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You ate a Puerto Rican boy band? ;0) [1]

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menudo_(band)
Probably konnyaku.
I ate tiny uncooked squid once at some high end Asian restaurant.
You ate a Puerto Rican boy band? ;0) [1]

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menudo_(band)


ROFL. :D

http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/menudo-rojo-red-menudo/Detail.aspx



@Thumper
As sushi or sashimi?
The only thing I can think of would be weird sexual stuff you guys probably don't want to hear about.
Yesterday my son informed me he had eaten a pillbug when he was younger. (He heard something about people eating bugs and wanted to try it out.) He doesn't eat bugs anymore. :-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armadillidiidae

My youngest son watched the iguana eat a Calla Lily flower leaf, so he ate one also. His mouth burned for a couple hours.
@Disch
Dammit, now that you said it I'm getting all these images in my head...

The possibly weirdest thing I've ever eaten was escargots (snails). Fried in butter and with a bit of garlic... actually not bad at all. :)

-Albatross
I don't know about West countries but here in Southeast Asia, we do eat the animals innards. Like say pig intestines, liver etc. Insects delicacy is not prevalent in my country but they are in other Southeast Asia countries.

That's actually pretty common. In the Americas we call intestines "tripe" (from the French word for the same thing). Menudo is tripe in soup. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menudo_%28soup%29

Liver is also common.

Things like brains, hock, tongue, etc. are less common in the USA as in latin countries, but they are still eaten.

In the USA a fad some years ago was chocolate-covered <insert insect name here>.
Not that uncommon, but frog legs isn't bad. Pass on the homemade groundhog soup, though...
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Pigs knees cooked in cabbage, yuck!
Duoas wrote:
Menudo.
What's wrong with menudo?

As for me, I didn't notice to eat the paper of siopao (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siopao) when I was younger. It happen to many people :)
I tried to eat an acorn but spit it out. It was discusting.
I've eaten rose petals and grass before. I think I ate the grass because I wanted to be able to produce milk (I thought that was how cows worked). I don't know why I ate a rose petal. I tend to eat paper, cotton, my hair, my skin (around my finger nails and the insides of my cheeks), nails, and I used to pick my nose when I was younger.

@Disch,
I'm intrigued as to what sexual things can actually involve ingestion. Licking/sucking/etc., sure, and I suppose there are some male/female bodily fluids that you could eat, but I don't see what else there is that you can swallow, unless you're into... well... unconventional stuff.
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@thepedestrian
As sushi. At least I think. I'm not sure what sashimi is.

@Browni3141
I ate an acorn once, in 4th grade my friend "double dog dared me" lmao. It was nasty. Afterwards, for reasons unknown, i thought it'd help to wash out with soap. Turns out soap didn't taste too good either. ^^

As for another gross thing I've tried: My dad's likings of pinto beans. Which consist of a pot of beans completely destroyed with vinegar, onions, and various meats. I can't even walk in the room when he makes it.
Dirt, frog legs, earth worms, dissected frog innards with formaldehyde, pencil and Lego bricks...I'm just sayin...
You win. :-@
Balut, anyone? :P
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