View Full Version : Go On, Stick It In Your Mouth!!


bbcboy
04-05-02, 12:17 PM
Different cultures have many and varied different diets. One mans meat etc.
What would you simply never think of eating and why?

goofyfish
04-05-02, 12:20 PM
Proud to say that I am unafraid to try ANY local cuisine. I've had a variety of strange things from crickets to dog meat. Many I have not enjoyed, but I'm game to try at least once.

Most bizarre but surprisingly tasty?
Live baby octopus.
Mmmmmmmmmm... baby octopus.

Peace.

Banshee
04-05-02, 12:23 PM
Horse-meat!. I'll never ever will eat that. Just the thought of eating a Horse, makes me sick. :(

There are other things, this one is the most ugly...;)

bbcboy
04-05-02, 12:31 PM
Goof Baby,

LIVE, I mean, LIVE

I can hear the echoing cries from your throat now...

"Mama? where's mama?":D :( :p

Azrael
04-05-02, 01:01 PM
I'll try most anything once, twice depending on if I like it.

*stRgrL*
04-05-02, 01:28 PM
Im thee biggest wussy in the world. I dont eat seafood or oriental or anything that looks funny:D Im such a wussy!!!

Pine_net
04-05-02, 01:40 PM
With a trusted instinct for survival, I guess I would eat about anything if I had too, but things that TAST BAD usually just plain suckalicious.

I like the taste of Apricots
I dislike the taste of carnivores


Replicator please

wet1
04-05-02, 02:16 PM
Having been blessed with a cast iron stomach, there is little in the line of "food" I will not try at least once. Of course, my line of whats food varies considerably from some other countries local diet. I am not fond of grubs and the assorted other things taught to survive in the wilderness but if hungry enough food is food.

Some of the sweetest water I ever tasted came from vines in the swamps of Florida. Swamp cabbage has it's own taste, I can tell you. So has snake and gator, though the tail of gator is kind of fatty.

Banshee
04-05-02, 03:01 PM
Wet1, you are disgusting! I get the creeps all over, gator tail... :bugeye:

goofyfish
04-05-02, 03:15 PM
Originally posted by wet1
So has snake and gator, though the tail of gator is kind of fatty. And no, folks... it don't taste like chicken!

Peace.

bbcboy
04-06-02, 02:54 PM
In my time I've eaten octopus (An octopus that had lived to a ripe old age and was ready to die! Goofy you beast! and it was dead, very dead :rolleyes: ) snails, and frogs legs the usual accepted caca.

The only live thing I ever ate was a fly and that was a mistake, and very brief!

Asguard
04-06-02, 08:39 PM
I will try almost anything EXCEPT things that are alive (i can't even eat yacult, the thought of that the bactira YUCKKKKK)


I do eat yogart because i never new it was alive till i was hocked

ralph nader
04-07-02, 11:01 AM
chilean sea bass

ralph nader
04-07-02, 11:02 AM
no let me change that....owl

Cris
04-07-02, 03:37 PM
In the course of an average lifetime you will, while sleeping, eat 70 assorted insects and 10 spiders.

Difficult to prove of course and reliable statistics appear to be non-existant.

I can believe the insects since many are pretty dumb, but spiders are more unlikely.

Sleep well.

Cris

esp
04-08-02, 07:12 PM
Dog.

I mean eauugh!!!

Tyler
04-08-02, 07:26 PM
Anything and everything that comes my way. Why not???

Cris
04-09-02, 01:00 AM
Tyler. You're weird.;)

ismu
04-09-02, 05:26 AM
Young baby rat wich haven't yet open it's eyes. One of my neighbour was used to eat em alive... once/twice monthly! She said it was for hear health sake. I can't imagine... :bugeye:

Yuck!!. :rolleyes:

ismu
04-09-02, 05:34 AM
*by esp*
Dog.

I mean eauugh!!!

esp, Did you know that few people at Bali and Batak eat dogs?

Merlijn
04-09-02, 12:40 PM
Hmmm at first I was inclined to say: humans. But then I realised that in an "Alive" situation, I would (given the specimen of genus homo spaiens is dead).
Then I thought toxic stuff. But I realised I smoke and sometimes drink, wich isn't eating but certainly taking in toxics.
Hmm cat meat wouldn't be nice.. but that is emotional. And I guess when I am extrmely hungry I would.
Aiai very difficult.
oh I know ... a brick.

bbcboy
04-09-02, 12:58 PM
Posted by ismu
esp, Did you know that few people at Bali and Batak eat dogs?

Do they taste like chicken?
Maybe they should lobby for a McDonlads:D

ismu
04-10-02, 12:13 AM
Originally posted by bbcboy
Posted by ismu
esp, Did you know that few people at Bali and Batak eat dogs?

Do they taste like chicken?
Maybe they should lobby for a McDonlads:D

No. They taste like cat. And I don't have idea what cat taste like... :D

bbcboy
04-10-02, 07:21 AM
Probably like chicken :D

ismu
04-10-02, 07:36 AM
So they should lobby McDonald for brand new product: dog and cat drum stick.
... but then lot's kid lost their pets...

So we better lobby for RAT drumstick. I hope you eat it a lot :D

bbcboy
04-10-02, 07:52 AM
Rat Mcdrumstick.
Cat Mcnuggets
Large flies and a diet petsi
please :D

tablariddim
04-10-02, 08:15 AM
My eating habits are pretty normal, I've tried frogs legs, eat squid, octopuss and cuttlefish and love sushi but my wife freaks me out when she starts eating live barnacles and tiny live crab claws when we walk along the beach, I mean YUCKS! I felt dismayed the first time I saw her pick up a live crab and bite its legs off and then throw it back in the sea, "It's all right, it'll grow another pair!" She said. Apparently crabs can regrow their limbs but I wouldn't bet much on its chances of survival while legless.

The most horrible thing I ever saw was on a TV documentary about eating habits in China, where a LIVE monkey had the top of its head sawn off and the gourmets tucked into its brains as though it were a boiled egg, just cannot comprehend the level of cruelty required to do something like that.

ismu
04-10-02, 09:11 AM
Originally posted by tablariddim
... The most horrible thing I ever saw was on a TV documentary about eating habits in China, where a LIVE monkey had the top of its head sawn off and the gourmets tucked into its brains as though it were a boiled egg, just cannot comprehend the level of cruelty required to do something like that.

Urr... Indiana Jones documentary? :bugeye: