Once in China I ate a snake soup and deep-fried snake chunks. They also served the blood of this snake (the Chinese say that it is very useful), but I couldn’t bring myself to drinking it.
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I lived in Japan for 2-1/2 years. Everything over there was strange. Lol
I've eaten Shark and Alligator having grown up on the Beach in Florida...
Both tasted awful.
Cow tongue, cow heart, chicken but hole, pig but hole in charcuterie form, rattlesnake aka taste like chicken, pork blood sausage. To drink? Macon snake whiskey.
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In Japan I just remember eating Eel. I had a hard time with that one for some reason. To this day I’m not sure why. I’m thinking maybe the smell plus they eat it rawish. Maybe it was totally raw? Not sure just remember it was gross as fuck.
I have had cow tongue and cow heart both taste really good. But it also depends on how you cook them. The tongue I put in a crockpot for hours and until it shreds and make tacos with it. Cow heart, I cook over a hot bbq like steak.
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Ah man those ingredients are making me sick. I mean why add the buttholes of a chicken and a pig? Flavor maybe? I can’t imagine what that flavor could be? Lol I gotta get off this thread. Ugggh
It is snake whiskey from the Macon river in Vietnam. They have frog, rat, etc. it is their Tada dick hardener. I had two bottles. The first I shared with restaurant industry folks. I keep the second sealed one for a bar prop. It is pretty odd. Not gamey and disgusting. The high proof rice whiskey makes everything burn, and thus bland. Still waiting on the lifetime of boners.
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Eh...the worst things I've ever ate were by accident. Spider.
And some very nice young woman was cooking dinner one time and offered me this little biscuit sandwich thing. It had some type of breaded meat, but I wasn't sure what it was. I knew everything was suspect in the area I was in, so I was hesitant. I asked her what it was. "Try it" is what it sounded like she said. So I did. It was stringy as fuck. So I asked again what it was. Again, I heard "try it." Yeah, she wasn't saying "try it"...it was tripe. I gave it to the cat when I got home. Cat didn't eat it either.
Yep tripe is nasty, even if cooked right.
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I'm just not a cooked guts kind of guy. I've had liver *one* time that tasted good. Once. KFC used to do a pretty good job with livers and gizzards, but that's about it for my taste.
I think the worst thing I've ever been around was chitlins. I don't know if they forgot to clean them or what, but it smelled exactly like someone cooking a shit. The smell and air were so heavy with that funk, I couldn't get out of the place fast enough.