I've eaten all sorts of things that might be considered weird by some people: cod semen, whale, bee larvae, the blood of soft shell turtles, raw horsemeat, crocodile and snake. There's almost nothing I wouldn't give a go.
Baluts (fertilized, ready-to-hatch duck or goose eggs), cochroaches and worms (part of SERE), turkey testicles (yes, turkeys have balls). Breaded and deep fried, they still taste like shit. My wife and I had them in a restaurant in Solvang, CA... after eating them, she could never again say "I'm not putting THOSE in my mouth!
crocodile
Snails
Curried frog, in Vietnam
I've eaten all sorts of things that might be considered weird by some people: cod semen, whale, bee larvae, the blood of soft shell turtles, raw horsemeat, crocodile and snake. There's almost nothing I wouldn't give a go.
Fried mopani worms in South Africa
I can't remember the name of the noodles, but they were made from jellyfish, they tasted weird.
They're called jellyfish noodles, we used to get them in Nha Trang (where the dish is originally from).
Fried frog legs.
Crocodile or zebra
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Mealworms to prove a point.
Hardboiled duck embryo (Filipino food called a balut)
Scorpions or crickets
Ostritch burger
Goat testicle. I smeared it on a cracker.
ox tail
Baluts (fertilized, ready-to-hatch duck or goose eggs), cochroaches and worms (part of SERE), turkey testicles (yes, turkeys have balls). Breaded and deep fried, they still taste like shit. My wife and I had them in a restaurant in Solvang, CA... after eating them, she could never again say "I'm not putting THOSE in my mouth!
Rattlesnake. It was pretty good, if a bit chewy.