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Gross Food Thread
Okay, I'm sure you know where I got this idea...I've become sorta fascinated with this...I seriously am amazed that people actually eat some of these things...It would seem that they couldn't possibly taste good...It all just makes me wonder WHY?...As well as 'how?'...Ugh...
Could you guys please post some that you've heard of, or maybe even eaten? I'll throw a few in here and there, too. Doesn't this look yummy?: Silkworm Pupae (between maggot and bug stage) : http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...opencan300.jpg Here are two that need no explanation...I'm sure everyone can figure out what they are. They are commonly eaten, even in the United States...yuck: Guess what these are :p : http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ainoysters.jpg I wouldn't eat 'em: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...daPocius20.jpg |
At least THIS one was an accident...But, now I'm beginning to think someone might actually eat it...ugh:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6.../mouseloaf.jpg |
Zarajos - lamb intestines:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ne/7w61zli.jpg |
There's this place in Ohio called Jungel Jim's and they have all kinds of crazy food in there.I remember I was walking by the steaks and then all of a sudden there's a sheeps head sitting there.Freaked me out.
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OMG, what if we have seen you there?...Weird... This was at Jungle Jim's, 3 years ago (look how young Alex is...lol) : http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ep015ed2-1.jpg We have tons of pictures of the kids out in front of the place, but I have no scanner at the moment... |
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if thats what i think it is - it's a greek dish where the intestines are wrapped around the other innards or something. If so - i had it once made by a greek chef at his BBQ (greek orthodox easter) and it was wicked good. |
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These are very puke-worthy, especially the bug cookie things! Ew!
But I like the picture of the bug smashed into the loaf of bread and I think that picture should be in a museum somewhere. |
i thought that was a rat in the bread...
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