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What's the most exotic food you've ever eaten?

I recently saw some very unusual Foods from around the world. Some that are even banned in the country.
Alligator 😐 calamari, shark
AnthonyBell · 36-40, M
@Mondayschild oh yeah... Those sound really interesting. How was the alligator?
@AnthonyBell alligator had a greasy feel inside the mouth but it has a good taste.

I am always tasting wierd foods.
Pandabutter · 36-40, M
@Mondayschild Yum, alligator jerky is good.
PixieParty · 41-45, F
Don't think it's exotic, but I happen to love Vegemite and I can't find it here in the US. Bummer.
AnthonyBell · 36-40, M
@PixieParty I've heard it's quite salty.
PixieParty · 41-45, F
Yes, but I LOVE IT!
HoMi163 · 22-25, M
Garlic With Liquid Cheese
HoMi163 · 22-25, M
@AnthonyBell TASTY Very TASTY Especially With Bread
But Makes Your Breathe Smells Unbearable
AnthonyBell · 36-40, M
@HoMi163 ha! I would assume so. I would try it though.
HoMi163 · 22-25, M
You'd Feel Like Throw Up After A Minute Or So (Warning Ya)
JustAnotherPizzaLover · 22-25, M
It's a traumatic experience so my memory is a little foggy, but... short story is... It wasn't pizza 😭
SW-User
Head of chicken in soup in Moscow in 1989
AnthonyBell · 36-40, M
@SW-User there's head in the chicken soup?
SW-User
@AnthonyBell There was that one time..
Pandabutter · 36-40, M
Eskimo Ice Cream
Pandabutter · 36-40, M
@AnthonyBell It has elk (or caribou), walrus or seal fat, berries, and actual snow.
AnthonyBell · 36-40, M
@Pandabutter oh... Interesting
Pandabutter · 36-40, M
@AnthonyBell Yeah, my sister in law's Yupik (indigenous Alaskan) 😶I won't eat it ever again though.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
They make a phyllo-type crusted pie in Morocco filled with chicken, eggs, onions, cinnamon, walnuts and other spices, and sprinkled with powdered sugar and cinnamon...it tastes like a dessert and is served as a main dish, very very light in texture and flavorful, I wouldn't have known it had chicken in it if I hadn't been told beforehand. It is called pastilla or bastilla (various spellings on it).

 
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