<p>pig feet is good. I love them in soy sauce.</p>
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<p>You're crazy.</p>
<p>Not at all. I love ethnic foods. I eat Japanese alot (Terriyaki, etc.) Sushi makes me ill.</p>
<p>One time, when I was a kid, I ate a peanut butter and bologna sandwich on a dare. </p>
<p>The grossest thing I have ever had in my whole life is gross...</p>
<p>so gross that, if I describe it, I will throw up...</p>
<p>here is a link to the grossest thing I have ever consumed...</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bad-candy.com/candies/tamarind/%5B/url%5D">http://www.bad-candy.com/candies/tamarind/</a></p>
<p>May God have mercy on all who click that link, man:)</p>
<p>my friend ate dog when he went to Korea.</p>
<p>Nastiest thing I've eaten? Stomach...ick</p>
<p>Nastiest thing someone in my family has eaten? Lutefisk</p>
<p>Nastiest thing I've heard of being eaten? Monkey brain from a LIVE monkey
(this one was my dad's coworker who did a lot of travelling in Asia)</p>
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my own tadpoles, chicken feet, beef tongue, dog, snake, pigs feet, raw oysters, snails, grasshoppers, scorpions, ants, etc.
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<p>I hope you did the tadpole thing on a dare. If not, then you are soo Hannibal Lector with that stuff, man:) </p>
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Nastiest thing someone in my family has eaten? Lutefisk
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<p>Is that really packed in lye? I have always wanted to try it. I like that Scandanavian type of stuff. I cannot spell because I am tired today. But, seriously, is it good?</p>
<p>Stuck On...did they soak the sans sousi (as they say in Haitian creole) before they served it to you? I tried that a few times, but it was always like in a stew over white rice.</p>
<p>"Is that really packed in lye?"</p>
<p>That would be the stuff. I've smelled it, but never actually eaten it myself. My dad absolutely hates lutefisk after being forced to eat it every Christmas when he was growing up- so we've never had it at home. I have kind of wanted to try it myself out of curiosity- my Norwegian grandmother loved it. So I guess you never know...</p>
<p>shellzie2006, I've actually heard about that live monkey brain stuff before. Some Asian girl told me about that two years ago. She said the monkey would be locked under a table with its head sticking out. I was thinking, how can people be so cruel. Don't they even feel the least amount of guilt when the monkey is screaming for its life?:mad: NO, they just keep munching away.</p>
<p>The monkey is alive, while they cut out its brain. OMG</p>
<p>Yeah! That's what I thought too when I first heard about it.</p>
<p>Yeah, the monkey brain thing is TERRIBLE. I can't imagine doing something like that.</p>
<p>This monkeyeating thing should be made illegal. Those poor, poor monkeys.</p>
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In case some people didn't know:
"Rocky Mountain oysters, mountain oysters or prairie oysters are culinary names given to calf or bull testicles. They are usually peeled, coated in flour, pepper and salt, sometimes pounded flat, then deep-fried. It is a well-known novelty dish in parts of the American West and the Canadian Prairies where cattle ranching is prevalent. The name is derived from the Rocky Mountains. In Oklahoma and North Texas, they are sometimes called calf fries, in many parts of Mexico they are refered to as "criadillas" and are colloquially referred to as huevos de toro (literally, "bulls eggs" but huevos is also a spanish slang term for testicles) in Central and South America"
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<p>OMFGG. ..</p>
<p>You guys need to get a grip on what NASTY means.</p>
<p>Eating feces is nasty.</p>
<p>If you don't like peanuts, you just don't like peanuts. Quit being dramatic.</p>
<p>At an outdoor party I picked up what I thought was a gumball and popped it into my mouth, chewed it, and spit it out. It turned out we had been paint balled by a drive by.</p>
<p>shellzie, you are a riot. You are all like, I've smelled it...but, uh, I have never tried it:) That made me giggle. Y'all's breakfasts rock, though. Man, those heart breakfasts are great.</p>
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Don't they even feel the least amount of guilt when the monkey is screaming for its life? NO, they just keep munching away
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<p>I am soo anti animal abuse. But, can a monkey with no brain scream? Or do folks eat the brain right out of the skull? OMG That is disgusting, I am sorry for posting that. Oh, gosh, I wish there were spoiler tags on this site. </p>
<p>My late mother was Colombian. A really typical Colombian dish is boiled tripe over while rice and coconut and corn.</p>
<p>brain</p>
<p>dude eating a monkey is different than eating a goat or cow how?</p>
<p>Eating a goat is actually not bad, it is like beef!!!
But a monkey's brain?!?!</p>
<p>Some chinese food I ate at a buffet was pretty gross. I didn't know what it was, but I noticed that it was a stuffed roll with orange mushy stuff in it. I went back later and saw that it was labeled as squid something.</p>
<p>It actually was good before I knew it was squid. :D</p>