Since we have such an international cast of players, feel free to share your BEST or WORST.
When working in China I was treated to;
Baked Camel Hoof
Sea Snake
Deep Fried Scorpions
If you are ever offered the baked Camel Hoof ---PASS Not good at all.
The Sea Snake is actually really good. White meat with lots of little bones.
The Deep Fried Scorpions were an experience!!! The scorpions (live, big black ones) are prepared by cutting off the stinger and then tossing them into some batter. After they crawl around for a bit, they are tossed into boiling peanut oil...when they float, they are DONE. They are served directly from the peanut oil bath. You pull off the pinchers and the legs and CHOW DOWN. It looks like a big shrimp and surprisingly, it has very little taste to it.
Strangest Food You Have Ever Tried
Bill- compared to your experiences these may seem lame:
Rattlesnake (not bad, couldn't get over where it came from!)
African lion (very mild, not particularly flavorful)
Emu (pretty good actually)
Sea urchin (yuk!)
Bear, brown and black (dark, heavy, greasy meat only good in something else like chili!)
Lot's of different insects courtesy of Uncle Sam's Big Green Fighting Machine!
Rattlesnake (not bad, couldn't get over where it came from!)
African lion (very mild, not particularly flavorful)
Emu (pretty good actually)
Sea urchin (yuk!)
Bear, brown and black (dark, heavy, greasy meat only good in something else like chili!)
Lot's of different insects courtesy of Uncle Sam's Big Green Fighting Machine!
Hello, one of the strange bar foods in the great state of wisconsin is pickled turkey gizzards ! It takes more than a few Miller Lights to choke down these brown on the outside / purple in the middle things. They taste like Chicken
BigBear wrote:
Rick, that's funny because when we served the Sea Snake, the first thing I thought of was that they were among the most poisonous snakes anywhere. Then I remembered that people eat rattlesnake all the time. As I said, it was really pretty good. Thank goodness for PIJU (Chinese Beer) too.
I don't think I could handle a Tofu Burger or those Wisconsin Pickled Turkey Gizzards.
Rattlesnake (not bad, couldn't get over where it came from!)
Rick, that's funny because when we served the Sea Snake, the first thing I thought of was that they were among the most poisonous snakes anywhere. Then I remembered that people eat rattlesnake all the time. As I said, it was really pretty good. Thank goodness for PIJU (Chinese Beer) too.
I don't think I could handle a Tofu Burger or those Wisconsin Pickled Turkey Gizzards.
jfletchey wrote:
Good point, but I have to admit on one trip to China I went with another guy that had never been there before. At each meal he kept saying, "This is great..what is it?" I told him if you like it, eat it and don't ask because you may not want to know.
I have another one to add to the list, HAGGIS. If asked to try it, PASS!
Sorry Chas. :laugh:
I live by the rule "If you can't identify it, don't eat it"
Good point, but I have to admit on one trip to China I went with another guy that had never been there before. At each meal he kept saying, "This is great..what is it?" I told him if you like it, eat it and don't ask because you may not want to know.
I have another one to add to the list, HAGGIS. If asked to try it, PASS!
Sorry Chas. :laugh:
haoli25 wrote:
[quote]I have another one to add to the list, HAGGIS. If asked to try it, PASS!
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I first had haggis in Edinburgh and have had it several times since. I had been hyped up about how nasty it was so I was prepared. It was frickin' delicious! Don't believe the hype!! It goes down especially well with a few drams of Highland whiskey!!
[quote]I have another one to add to the list, HAGGIS. If asked to try it, PASS!
quote]
I first had haggis in Edinburgh and have had it several times since. I had been hyped up about how nasty it was so I was prepared. It was frickin' delicious! Don't believe the hype!! It goes down especially well with a few drams of Highland whiskey!!