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6089196 No.6089196 [Reply] [Original]

What is some of the most uncommon food you have ever eaten? I'll go first.

>Roast Tapir Snout
>Pigeon Brain Pudding
>Placenta Quiche
>Camel Shawarma

>> No.6089210

>>6089196

How was the tapir? I had always wondered what it was like eating an elephant snout and that's probably the closest without being illegal.

>> No.6089214

>>6089210

Oh, and I will say that fried catfish roe sacs were surprisingly delicious.

>> No.6089221

>>6089196
>>Placenta Quiche

good god lel

>> No.6089232

placenta of what?

>> No.6089246

>>6089232

Human, probably. In some countries they eat it for good luck.

>> No.6089249

>>6089196
>this saves the crab

>> No.6089251
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6089251

>>6089196
Pig ears in chile sauce from a Chinese restaurant, it was pretty good. Pic related is just one that I grabbed but it looked pretty close to that.

>> No.6089253

>>6089232
>>6089246
Definitely human, some people eat part of it after a child is born and use the rest to plant a tree.

It's their bodies, personally I think it's nasty.

They think it ties them with their kid and also brings up a tree.

These are generally the people that grow up to be psycho killer weirdos.

Just 'sayin, when you have whackjob parents like that, the kid doesn't have much of a chance unless he or she's really smart and gets away from them as fast as possible.

>> No.6089285

>>6089253
>sister gives birth
>doctors want to charge her to keep her own placenta
>buying back your own body parts
>healthcare in America always tryna make a profit

>> No.6089306

>>6089285
>>doctors want to charge her to keep her own placenta

This is why she should keep an empty coffee can on hand so as soon as she passes the afterbirth she can stuff it in there and stick it in her purse.

>> No.6089314

>>6089285
What business in America isn't trying to make a profit? There's nothing altruistic about the healthcare industry.