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10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by RoyalBlak007: 1:58pm On Apr 25, 2018
You’re on vacation, and you want to immerse yourself in the culture. Yes, you can go see the sights. But if you really want to understand the people, what better way than to try some of the local
food?
You may find yourself getting taken in by the bustling street stalls and happy local servers. But beware, those bubbling pots and sizzling pans could contain some pretty strange stuff. Here are some of the weirdest foods that you might be served as you’re wandering the streets.


http://listverse.com/2018/04/24/the-10-weirdest-street-foods-in-the-world/

lalasticlala
mynd44




Balut
The Philippines

So it’s a hard-boiled egg. What’s weird about that?
Think again because lurking beneath the innocent-looking shell is a tiny duck fetus that’s been boiled alive. Nice. To make it, fertilized duck eggs are incubated for up to 20 days and then cooked to create this gruesome delight.

Eating the balut is an involved process. Crack it open, and you’ll see a tasty broth. It’s here where sensible people stop while the fearless go full throttle for that embryotic goodness.
Take a trip to the Philippines, and you can casually devour this delicacy with a beer. But let’s be honest. It’s going to take more than that to wash this fowl dish down.

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Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by DrPurple(m): 2:00pm On Apr 25, 2018
Interesting...

Meanwhile, Am Following Closely!!!




#Purple
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by RoyalBlak007: 2:01pm On Apr 25, 2018
Winkles
England
Ah, the great English seaside—sand, sea, ice cream . . . and small edible snails. Those crazy Brits remove the excess sand and salt and boil their tiny snails of the sea before serving them with salt and vinegar.

Not only do they look slimy, but it’s tricky to get these slippery little things out of their shells and definitely far too much effort for the squidgy blob with which you’re rewarded. Many see seafood like winkles, whelks, and cockles as key to the sustainability of the seas, but we’d rather go veggie.

You’ll mainly get them on the West Coast of England. If you find yourself there, do the sensible thing and ask them to give you fish and chips with your salt and vinegar instead.

Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by RoyalBlak007: 2:02pm On Apr 25, 2018
Mice Wine
China

Having a nice glass of wine is a much better idea . . . if it has baby mice in it. Then again, what’s wrong with a nice Merlot? Why is stealing mice from their parents and fermenting them in rice wine a better idea? Are we just throwing in all things that rhyme together? Let’s put some lice, dice, and an ancient sacrifice in there while we’re at it.
Anyway, the baby mice are left there for around a year. Then it’s “probably safe” to drink this “health tonic.” The Chinese believe that it can help with asthma, although it apparently tastes like gasoline. We’ll stick with the Merlot, thanks.

Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by RoyalBlak007: 2:04pm On Apr 25, 2018
Casu Marzu
Sardinia

How about a little cheese snack with that wine? You can keep your Parmesan and your Pepper Jack. We want a rare cheese, one that is made using the larvae of flies and is infested with live maggots. Actually, no, we don’t.

But the good people of Sardinia are all over casu marzu , a cheese that takes well-aged to the extreme. The Sardinians take a traditional pecorino and have some local flies lay their eggs in it. The larvae munch through the cheese and then excrete it back into the cheese, apparently making for a unique, soft texture.

It looks horrendous and tastes worse. As arguably the world’s most dangerous cheese, casu marzu is actually illegal and banned by the European Union. So you might have to practice your Italian if you’re crazy enough to want to track it down on the black market.

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Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by RoyalBlak007: 2:09pm On Apr 25, 2018
Isaw-The Philippines
Everyone loves a barbeque, and the Filipinos are no different. Visit Manila, and the streets will be filled with the smell of grilled meats. But what’s on those skewers?
Possibly isaw , which is chicken or pork intestines. But don’t worry. They are cleaned inside and out multiple times, so it’s not like you’re eating an animal’s fecal matter . . . or are you?

Apparently, they are chewy and soft and best consumed piping hot off the grill and smothered in chili sauce—to avoid the acrid aftertaste.

Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by DrPurple(m): 2:10pm On Apr 25, 2018
I Can't Just Imagine Eating Those...


#Purple
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by RoyalBlak007: 2:10pm On Apr 25, 2018
Tuna Eyeballs

Japan
A good food mantra is: “If it appeared on the dinner table in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, don’t eat it.”
But the Japanese appear to have ignored that advice. Enter tuna eyeballs. Gross.
It’s hard to avoid them. Their gaze follows you from stalls and markets, daring you to give them a try. Normally boiled and seasoned with soy sauce and rice wine, they apparently taste like a cross between a hard-boiled egg and
squid . Mmm, tasty.

They are packed with omega-3. So if you can get past the fact that you’re eating the chewy, rubbery eyeball of a tuna, your intelligence will soar. It may be a good thing that the Japanese are making the most of every tuna as overfishing is putting these animals at risk of extinction.

Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by RoyalBlak007: 2:11pm On Apr 25, 2018
Andouillette
France
Andouillette is probably the stinkiest sausage you’ll ever meet. It’s made from
pig intestines and smells like it’s been up close and personal with pig excrement on a regular basis. The pig intestines are chopped, crammed into a sausage casing, fried up, and often covered in cream and mustard sauce.
But no amount of sauce can mask the
aroma and the taste of pigs’ butts. So if you’ve had too many glasses of vin rouge (“red wine”) at a French market, beware the innocent-looking sausage. You could get more than you bargained for.

Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by RoyalBlak007: 2:13pm On Apr 25, 2018
Hakarl
Iceland
Talking of stinky, the Icelandic national dish of cured, rotten shark is putrid in the extreme. Made from the Greenland shark, hakarl is poisonous when eaten raw and fairly rank when eaten cured. It’s been fermented in Iceland for centuries and is even mentioned in the Icelandic sagas.

The tissues of the Greenland shark contain large amounts of ammonia-rich urea, a compound also found in that well-known delicacy called urine. And if that wasn’t bad enough, the horror is multiplied by curing the shark and then letting it decompose for a couple of months before hacking off chunks of pungent, decaying, rubbery flesh.
Some who have eaten hakarl say that it’s the most rancid food on Earth. We’ll take their word for it.

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Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by RoyalBlak007: 2:21pm On Apr 25, 2018
Rocky Mountain Oysters
United States
All oysters are strange, but Rocky Mountain oysters are especially weird because they aren’t oysters at all. They are cattle, pig, or sheep testicles that are peeled and coated in flour and then deep-fried for your “pleasure.”

You’re most likely to encounter them in the West where early ranchers needed access to cheap food and basically deep-fried anything they could find. The oyster fry continues to be a common
ritual despite animal rights groups opposing the animal castration.
Rocky Mountain oysters are often served with hot sauce.

Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by RoyalBlak007: 2:22pm On Apr 25, 2018
Mopane Worms
Zimbabwe
Finally, we’re heading to a market in
Zimbabwe where you’ll see the locals carrying cups of their favorite snack—the mopane worm. They are big, brightly colored beasts that have been collected from trees and had their guts forced out. Then they are fried.
Mopane worms are a form of caterpillar that apparently tastes like chicken. We’ll be the judge of that. Well, actually, we probably won’t.

Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by 007Nasky(m): 2:25pm On Apr 25, 2018
Space booked
Moving to another thrend
Can't eat those...
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by DrPurple(m): 2:31pm On Apr 25, 2018
Aaaarrrrhhggg, Am Weakened...

#Purple
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by Nobody: 2:32pm On Apr 25, 2018
God forbid!

That Philippines 'Balut' is just the worst. How can normal people eat the foetus of any poultry bird. I've always said the gastrointestinal fluids of Asians are different from the rest of us, normal people.

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Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by eezeribe(m): 2:59pm On Apr 25, 2018
OK
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by VLongstrider(m): 4:10pm On Apr 25, 2018
Wow. Heard they prepare sausage with lizards in China or so. And I remember I once saw a video of a cockroach farm... The owner ate a couple of live roaches and I almost vomited on my laptop screen. Now these things look and sound terrible.....
Come and move this to front page oh... It's only Dino and big agbaya that I see there

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Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by lovelylad: 4:15pm On Apr 25, 2018
mice wine, Chinese can eat any thing
Wait tuna what? Am out of this thread

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Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by Momcherry(f): 4:54pm On Apr 25, 2018
shocked
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by Follygunners: 5:07pm On Apr 25, 2018
You forgot to mention Nigeria.

Yahoo + guys eating their own sh!t with bread grin grin grin

What else could trump that? undecided sad

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Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by boss1310(m): 5:15pm On Apr 25, 2018
just puked
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by Follygunners: 5:15pm On Apr 25, 2018
As much as I'll love to try this weird food experience thing... I'll never mess with any of the Asian countries as they take theirs to the extreme... I mean extreme. All you need is to watch some weird T.V shows abt their dining and stuff.

Imagine slitting a live Cobra's throat and mixing the fresh blood with a glass of wine at one of their very expensive restaurants in Japan! undecided

WTF?

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Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by thedondada(m): 5:33pm On Apr 25, 2018
VLongstrider:
Wow. Heard they prepare sausage with lizards in China or so. And I remember I once saw a video of a cockroach farm... The owner ate a couple of live roaches and I almost vomited on my laptop screen. Now these things look and sound terrible.....
Come and move this to front page oh... It's only Dino and big agbaya that I see there

I saw this too. I think they fried the roaches.



Pukes....
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by ikbnice(m): 5:45pm On Apr 25, 2018
Man is really omnivore. I can't even think of eating any of these. The funny part of it is that, most don't come sheep yet people will pay outrageous money to eat outrageous nonsense.
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by Benbisco(f): 5:47pm On Apr 25, 2018
I'd rather go on dry fast when I visit any of these cities than eat any of these.

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Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by b3llo(m): 7:12pm On Apr 25, 2018
What of those that eat fried scorpion
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by geez18(m): 8:06pm On Apr 25, 2018
i've always thought the french weird and wack...
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by Fahrenhite(m): 9:33pm On Apr 25, 2018
Fear factor version 2.0

Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by itiswellandwell: 9:48pm On Apr 25, 2018
These ones strong
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by rex444(m): 9:52pm On Apr 25, 2018
Am sure u never heard of stinking tofu? Smells like boiled ass with garlic
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by sundayerhun(m): 11:41pm On Apr 25, 2018
RoyalBlak007:
You’re on vacation, and you want to immerse yourself in the culture. Yes, you can go see the sights. But if you really want to understand the people, what better way than to try some of the local
food?
You may find yourself getting taken in by the bustling street stalls and happy local servers. But beware, those bubbling pots and sizzling pans could contain some pretty strange stuff. Here are some of the weirdest foods that you might be served as you’re wandering the streets.


http://listverse.com/2018/04/24/the-10-weirdest-street-foods-in-the-world/

lalasticlala
mynd44




Balut
The Philippines

So it’s a hard-boiled egg. What’s weird about that?
Think again because lurking beneath the innocent-looking shell is a tiny duck fetus that’s been boiled alive. Nice. To make it, fertilized duck eggs are incubated for up to 20 days and then cooked to create this gruesome delight.

Eating the balut is an involved process. Crack it open, and you’ll see a tasty broth. It’s here where sensible people stop while the fearless go full throttle for that embryotic goodness.
Take a trip to the Philippines, and you can casually devour this delicacy with a beer. But let’s be honest. It’s going to take more than that to wash this fowl dish down.

I can't stand eating this.
Re: 10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World by IdeyFindWife: 12:22am On Apr 26, 2018
If I wan purge, I know where to get laxatives.

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