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What's the most obscure thing you've ever eaten?

>> No.6962660

Some qt's ass

>> No.6962661

>>6962660
How old was he?

>> No.6962664

I tried to eat a piece of leather once. Covered it in Italian dressing and chewed on it for hours on end. Since I couldn't actually bite through it, I ended up just putting the dressing on it and sucking on it.

>> No.6962665

>>6962661
19

>> No.6962672

>>6962656
Cock, and I'm not talking about poultry

>> No.6962673

>>6962672
Cock isn't obscure, there's 3.5 billion of them on the planet.

>> No.6962674

>>6962672
What exactly are you talking about, then?

>> No.6962675

Had some fresh, raw Abalone tonight. That's probably the most obscure. I've had other odd things, like fried rattlesnake and testicles, but those aren't really obscure, just not mainstream.

>> No.6962677

i once boiled a babe ruth card and drank the liquid.

>> No.6962684

I tried this crazy Chinese shit, it was raw fish on rice! Forgot what it was called, probably just one of those weird fads

>> No.6962917

Squirrel - extremely gamey
Hoghead cheese - never again
Boudain balls- tasty

Thats about as obscure/ exotic as it gets for me do far.

>> No.6963076

River whitefish roe cut right out of the fish, with a bit of sea salt from my fishing pocket.

It was a bit tart, I smoked the rest because I knew it was going to be super oily.

I do that all that time. When I was in Alaska they thought I was nuts just eating the raw eggs out of the sockeye with some salt. I'm like "what? it's good." Or maybe they were just pissed because I caught my limit in twenty minutes while they flogged their cocks.

>> No.6963385

I tried same sort of sea snails and sausage made of horse meat once.

>> No.6963406

I ate crocodile when I was in the south of the US once. Was good.

>> No.6963435

Iguanas in Mexico. They were good and they tasted like chicken.

>> No.6963445

Cow tongue tacos

>> No.6963446
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>> No.6963456

camel meat, pretty legit, tasted like sweet beef

>> No.6963463

Cheese sandwich

>> No.6963538

Jellyfish while I was in Singapore. Pretty flavorless.

>> No.6963610

Sea turtle in North Australia. It was stir fried by some abbos with a kind of chili/seafood pasta called blakcha (?). I don't think the paste itself is abbo, but it tastes pretty good

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ayy lmao

>> No.6963737

>>6962664

wut

>> No.6963758

>>6962656
Had duck testicles once. Was okay.

>> No.6963763

>>6963737
I think he's doing it because cowboys did it or so they say.

>> No.6963775

>>6962664
hi herzog

>> No.6963791

>>6963727
They're delicious, if a bit fatty.

>> No.6963832

Guinea Pig in Peru. Shit was cash.

>> No.6963833

>>6962656
A lot of cajun shit like frog legs and alligator and nutria.
Not that obscure, per se, since 99% of people below ghee mason-dixon mine have eaten one of those three things, but I very strange rooms whenever I mention having eaten giant rodents, or aligator.

I've also eaten Surströmming and Hákarl, the first one which smelled awful but tasted alright, and the second one which tasted like Windex.

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>>6963833
>A lot of cajun shit like frog legs

As one New York columnist gushed in 1905: "If you have never eaten frog legs in Detroit, you have something to live for, something for which to strive."

also, nice dubs

>> No.6963876

Hard to say, different things are obscure for different people. Things I've only tried a few times: horse sausage, smoked beaver, lamprey, tete de moine cheese.

>> No.6963880

>>6962656
Offal foods, you name it, I've tried it in some form.
Not sure I understand why it's so hard for people to eat this stuff. It's delicious.

>> No.6963890

>>6963880
I love liver, but hate preparing it 'cause it's slimy. I guess it's similar aversion for some people. Or they hate flavor, who knows.

>> No.6963898

Hickatee. It's a type of turtle

>> No.6963905

>>6962677
Why Babe ?

>> No.6964026

psylocibin cubensis, shit was cash

>> No.6964039

>>6964026
Cubensis is the least obscure type of psychedelic mushroom

>> No.6964048

>>6962656
Richard Stallman's toenails

>> No.6964054

>>6962656
bear jerky
rattle snake
my movie ticket

>> No.6964057

>>6964048
Can I have the recipe?

>> No.6964066

>>6964057
Yeah here you go
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I25UeVXrEHQ

>> No.6964079

>>6964039
sure, but as i know its illegal in most countrys... so, obscure in a way that you cant buy it in every supermarket

>> No.6965745

Sauteed mullet and trout roe caught by myself minutes beforehand.

>> No.6965751

>>6963538
jellyfish isn't exactly uncommon
most asiatic restaurants that serve seaweed salad use it as part of the salad

>> No.6965761

sour german style head cheese. There's a german style deli and import food store near where I live, and on one of the last visits I asked if i could sample a couple of their different head cheeses. the "normal" one was mediocre, like balogna but not shit. The sour one was bad. really fucking bad.

>> No.6965762

>>6963446
Tongue?

A rather common cold meat, even if less common than it used to be.

>> No.6966291

I'm from Yukon Territory and the First Nations people here eat pretty much everything that they catch/hunt.

I have eaten every part of a moose, including brains. Moose heart is amazing. Tongue is good, kind of like a slice of spam or something. Good for sandwiches.

sausage is the only good way to eat bear. They will eat anything and that can definitely throw off the taste of the meat.

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A wallaby.

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>>6962656
i tried to make dewritos once but i didnt have any mountain dew, so i mixed sprite and pickle juice together and just added some doritos. 3/10 would not consume again

>> No.6966350

Pork uterus. Wasn't very good. Also maybe cock's comb? Again, didn't really like it because I disliked the texture. I ate canned horse meat once that was actually pretty tasty.

>> No.6966368

>>6962656
foot bread

>> No.6966552
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>>6962917
>Boudain balls

>> No.6966630

Homemade Halva a Greek lady made. It's the best sweet I have had in my life.

>> No.6967900

I have had fried tarantulas, its was like eating a marshmallow made of ass with ass cheetos coming out of it.

>> No.6967922

Jumiles tacos, tasted like stinkbug but milder, fuckers crawl away if you let them.

>> No.6968633

>>6963456
That was human flesh, dude.

>> No.6968670

Probably not rare but soft-shelled crab sandwiches from the Chesapeake. Would eat again

>> No.6968686

>>6962656

My son's placenta after being discharged from the hospital. Wasn't too bad, wasn't that great either.

>> No.6968991

>>6962656
I had a carbonated can of ice tea at amstersdam airport in regards to beverages.

In regards to food. I've had duck, eel, squid, octopus, buffalo, elk, and moose in terms of what would normally be considered "weird."

I also regularly get poke (raw fish marinaded).

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wandered around a psytrance festival which had like 30 food stands and saw one with yemenite food. i had to try

>> No.6969013

I've had a fair amount of obscure things, but I was given black market whale from some Japanese immigrant in Hawaii.

It was delicious.

I think a lot of people have eaten different kinds of offal, so it's not as "obscure" as it could be. I don't like it when people pretend like eating organs are somehow this crazy delicious thing, though. They can easily be terrible.

>> No.6969301

>>6962656
Powdered fire extinguisher spray. Thought it was sugar.

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>The shit of several human girls (Yes, I'm serious. I went through a really weird kinky phase in my early 20's)
>Dog food
>A shit ton of gold leaf
>Undigested nuts from elephant shit

I've been around town, buddy.

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>>6962656
When I was a little kid it was frog legs, but more recently pig ears in chile sauce from a decent Chinese joint, they were both pretty good.

Pic related for the pig ears.

>> No.6969306

>>6968686
Did your wife get any?

>> No.6969308
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more pig ears in chile sauce

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>>6962656

Deep fried haggis

>> No.6969400

>>6969316
God damn that looks tasty.

>> No.6969412

Ostrich steak in Paris. The waiter didn't speak English well, and when I asked what "otruche" was he flapped his arms and said "c'est le grand canard" (it's a big goose) so I ordered it, it was very tasty. Later I went to a library and discovered what it was from a dictionary (this was before phones could connect to internet)

>> No.6969425

>>6962656
scorpion on a market in bangkok
looking back im sad i havent tried more food in asia

>> No.6969431

>>6969303
>The shit of several human girls

How did it taste?

>> No.6969432

Horse testicles, parents used to cook them up every time they had to casterate colts. Honestly they're quite good.

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Not even a zombie I swear

>> No.6969438

>>6963905
so you can gain his homocurious powers.

>> No.6969443

>>6969433
so much fat

>> No.6969449

>>6969443
Honestly, I didn't really taste good, anyway. I was just curious.

>> No.6969459

A bigass deep fried Ox heart that was stuffed with nothing but dried tomato and mystery animal brain.
I don't know why, but the tomato tasted amazing, the heart was frighteningly lean, and the brain actually tasted kindof ok I guess.

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>>6969433
must... eat... brains!