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19997412 No.19997412 [Reply] [Original]

weirdest food youve ever eaten?

i used to live in the middle east so i ate camel burgers on a pretty regular basis
although my friend once tricked me into eating monkey brains but i only had a bit

>> No.19997418

the cream of sumyungai

>> No.19997422

>>19997418
epic good one anon thanks

>> No.19997426
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>>19997412
How was the camel burger? I'd definitely try it. I live in the us and got frozen kangaroo burgers one time and I really liked them. They were just expensive so I never bothered buying them again

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>>19997412
are you living in a cartoon? please explain how someone could trick you into eating a monkey's brain?

>> No.19997439

>>19997426
they always had a nice spiciness to them but that prolly just how they would cooked
tasted like beef but with the texture of chicken actually really tasty, mainly got them because they were cheapest

>> No.19997443

>>19997433
i wasnt eating it right out of the monkeys head
it was at a vietnamese place in a back alley and he ordered for us and it was in a soup and he told me after

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>>19997439
Sounds based. What kind of toppings usually came on it? I'm also a big fan of duck eggs, made a bunch of quiches with them awhile back

>> No.19997457

>>19997446
i actually VERY picky as an eater then, so if i recall id just get it plain with ketchup
never had duck eggs at all do they taste that different from regular eggs

>> No.19997568

Probably either bacon wrapped grapes, apple rice, grape freezer pop in chicken ramen, or honey chicken on a bed of raw onion. Like just a metric shitton of diced raw onion.

The grape and chicken ramen was godawful and just a shitty idea. The apple rice made both the apple and the rice worse, but was edible and might have been fixable if I gave enough of a shit, which I absolutely do not (and the moral of the story is don't go too long without grocery shopping), the honey chicken was good if you like raw onion, which I do (but I wish I hadn't found out I was out of rice in the middle of cooking...again, stay up on your shopping), and the bacon-wrapped grapes were just legit very good with maple syrup and it turns out I wasn't the only person to come up with that shit.

If we're excluding weird combinations of shit...I dunno, honeysuckle nectar? It's not like you can buy that shit in your average store. It's meh, not bad, but not something you should go out of your way for.

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>>19997457
That's fair, at least you were brave enough to try camel. And they definitely taste different but can't describe how because I can't even describe what a chicken egg tastes like either, but yes duck eggs taste not only different but better than chicken eggs and are twice the size

>> No.19997669

Every weekend I Bond Burger your mom's camel toe.

>> No.19998007

Most people outside the Nordics would probably think eating reindeer is weird because "noo think of Santa" or whatever, so probably that.

>> No.19998222

I bought a small brown glass bottle of liquid from a Chinese grocery store once with no English on it at all and drank it. It was vile and I still don't know what it was.

>> No.19998239

>>19998222
haha white boy drank fermented babboon semen

>> No.19998332

Nothing super interesting, just raw swordfish once. It was good.

>> No.19998364

>>19997412
As a Bong, I have eaten all sorts of (according to burgers unpalatable) stuff but probably the weirdest was Sheep Brains, whilst on a trip to France.

There was no mistaking what they were and was served with some sort of red-wine reduction, very mild flavour, reminded me of walnuts. Not unpleasant but perhaps I would have enjoyed them more if they were in a pie or something.

>> No.19999081

idk wtf people would consider "weird."
Perhaps most uncommon might be ibex or whale. idk anyone personally who had ever had either other than people I'm related to.

>> No.19999157

>>19997412
>weirdest food youve ever eaten?
Monkfish liver I guess