Icebreaker: What’s the Weirdest Food You’ve Ever Eaten?

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What’s the weirdest food you’ve ever eaten?

Toss up between stewed goat, fried okra, and chocolate-covered coffee beans.

Oddly, considering how many times I was in the Philippines during my stint in the Navy, I was never drunk enough to try balut.

UPDATE: I forgot about this: ham and cheese omlet inside a toasted peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Sounds horrible, but it actually works because:

Fruit and ham works
Fruit and cheese works
Egg and peanut butter are not a normal combination, but they’re both proteins, so they work
Peanut butter and jelly works

9 Comments

  1. Snails…but my wife loves them. OK…now a question about the fried okra Harv. You’re kidding right? I’m a Southerner, well, if you want to call West Texans southerners. We were raised on fried breaded okra and it’s one of my favorite fried things that are bad for a person to eat…lol. I even like to put ketchup on it and a Waiter at the Black-Eyed-Pea freaked out once.

  2. I was served deep-fried worms (“gusanos”) in Mexico once. Add lots and lots of guacamole and salsa verde, wrap it all in a tortilla or two, and the worm burrito goes down with only a few spasms of the gag reflex. Yum!

  3. Fried okra is weird? It is one of my favorite side dishes, though, come to think of it, I don’t think I ever ate okra before my 30th birthday.

    Most exotic was the camel. It was pretty tough and would probably be best served in a stew. I have also eaten gator tail on omelet my trips to Florida.

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