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What's the strangest thing you've ever eaten?

Fire_Monkey

Member
I've eaten a cup. I've also eaten a spider.



You mean on purpose? LOL. Since the average person swallows about three spiders a year while sleeping. And anybody like me who loves Chinese food and east it a lot is sure to have ingested a bit of cat or dog in their time.

But intentionally, eh?.... Well, in Iraq I ate a fried camel spider once. And snake too. In Afghanistan I ate monkey meat on a stick.

Oh my God!! I'm a cannibal!

LOl
 

Spiderman

Veteran Member
You mean on purpose? LOL. Since the average person swallows about three spiders a year while sleeping. And anybody like me who loves Chinese food and east it a lot is sure to have ingested a bit of cat or dog in their time.

But intentionally, eh?.... Well, in Iraq I ate a fried camel spider once. And snake too. In Afghanistan I ate monkey meat on a stick.

Oh my God!! I'm a cannibal!

LOl
No , I ate a cup on accident :p
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
The spider I didn't want to go to waste and the cup, I was in solitary confinement and felt like eating it just to do something weird. It was paper and wax cup.

Well...okay then..



Antelope chitlins (chitterlings for you Northern types). Also something called "lamb fries". The way it was explained to me was that in the country when they geld a ram they waste nothing. Didn't taste bad but I did find myself ogling ewes for a couple of days. Or as @Wiley would say How yaaa doin?
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Smoked-eel sushi-- it was excellent. Then tripa (an Italian dish prepared with shreds of stomach in a light but garlicy tomato sauce), which my Siciliana wife won't even consider eating.
 
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