By that definition, a lobster is a big sea cockroach.Btw. I've long thought shrimps are one of the strangest food items on the planet - those tiny legs, the scales, the head full of shit. They are basically disgusting sea insects. (but yes, I do eat them too).
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By that definition, a lobster is a big sea cockroach.Btw. I've long thought shrimps are one of the strangest food items on the planet - those tiny legs, the scales, the head full of shit. They are basically disgusting sea insects. (but yes, I do eat them too).
Now that's a bad visual...
Lots of baby octopus though that isn't exactly bizarre. If I have not tried it I feel compelled to for the most part. The only thing I can honestly say I wouldn't try is huitlacoche.
But even that I might be persuaded to taste, just wouldn't voluntarily order it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corn_smut
I've had a lot of things that would be considered unusual in Australia given I spent my youth elsewhere. I guess the most "bizarre" food I know I've eaten would be sea turtle and sea turtle eggs when I was young, though where I was it wasn't considered at all bizarre.
I've had a number of fruit and veg that isn't typical of where I live, but I guess the oddest is Betel nut...don't try it, it is terrible. That said it is sad how homogenised our fruit and veg is because I miss things like rambutan, Taro and cassava, which are very, very hard to get a hold of here.
I've had kangaroo before and I'm surprised to see bugs listed as "bizarre". I haven't had Balmain bugs because I live where our bugs are prefaced with "Moreton Bay".
But nothing prepare you to the foul-smelling awesomeness of bagna cauda.
I've had a lot of things that would be considered unusual in Australia given I spent my youth elsewhere. I guess the most "bizarre" food I know I've eaten would be sea turtle and sea turtle eggs when I was young, though where I was it wasn't considered at all bizarre.
I've had a number of fruit and veg that isn't typical of where I live, but I guess the oddest is Betel nut...don't try it, it is terrible. That said it is sad how homogenised our fruit and veg is because I miss things like rambutan, Taro and cassava, which are very, very hard to get a hold of here.
I've had kangaroo before and I'm surprised to see bugs listed as "bizarre". I haven't had Balmain bugs because I live where our bugs are prefaced with "Moreton Bay".
Jono you must not be in a big city? I can buy rambutan and taro easily in Melbourne. Just look around for an asian grocery or a Safeway in a suburb with a high asian population.
I think bugs get listed as bizarre because of the name, LOL. I've never had turtle! I would love to try it.
That sounds delicious.But nothing prepare you to the foul-smelling awesomeness of bagna cauda.
Which isn't bizarre at all. That reminds me, though:I think the most bizarre food I personally have eaten was...liver.
I had sea urchin roe (uni) sushi one time. I always saw them using it on Iron Chef and had to try it. It was slimy and pretty nasty.
The one I was amazed by is eel. I've tried that a few times, and it's slightly sweet.
Had a chance to try it in Iceland, but it was all sorts of expensive.
I've had a lot of things that would be considered unusual in Australia given I spent my youth elsewhere. I guess the most "bizarre" food I know I've eaten would be sea turtle and sea turtle eggs when I was young, though where I was it wasn't considered at all bizarre.
I've had a number of fruit and veg that isn't typical of where I live, but I guess the oddest is Betel nut...don't try it, it is terrible. That said it is sad how homogenised our fruit and veg is because I miss things like rambutan, Taro and cassava, which are very, very hard to get a hold of here.
I've had kangaroo before and I'm surprised to see bugs listed as "bizarre". I haven't had Balmain bugs because I live where our bugs are prefaced with "Moreton Bay".
Jono you must not be in a big city? I can buy rambutan and taro easily in Melbourne. Just look around for an asian grocery or a Safeway in a suburb with a high asian population.
I think bugs get listed as bizarre because of the name, LOL. I've never had turtle! I would love to try it.
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