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

A Vestigial Mote

Well-Known Member
Accidentally ingested a moth once. The powder on their wings makes it especially difficult to get down.

And on purpose the strangest things I've eaten? Nutritional yeast is somewhat standard fare for vegans, but it is pretty strange, to be sure. It's dried bacterial remnants that were cultured in molasses.
 

Sapiens

Polymathematician
I've traveled widely and eaten everything that I've ever been offered. This includes insects, arachnids, lots of different and unusual fish, amphibians, many herps, many birds, many mammals (and unusual parts of mammals) including horse, yak, bear, different rodents and marsupials, and strangest of all, a small piece of long frozen mastodon.

I not eaten human ... but get me a good Chianti and some fava beans ...

BTW: moths are a bit "dusty" and thus distasteful and I do not care for marmite.
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
Omg I love marmite.
I was on a forum once where they were going agog about that stuff, so I drove around some to find a jar, out of curiousity. About one tenth of a teaspoon later, and I threw it out. Nasty horrid _____! Really is a love it or hate it 'food'.
 

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
I was on a forum once where they were going agog about that stuff, so I drove around some to find a jar, out of curiousity. About one tenth of a teaspoon later, and I threw it out. Nasty horrid _____! Really is a love it or hate it 'food'.
It is rather an acquired British taste.

What you had it with?
 
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