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What is the most risque food you have ever eaten?

I was inspired to post this topic after Arthur and Garry’s discussion about eating sheep cajones in the lonely planet thread.

Hey, don’t blame me, its Garry’s and Arthur’s fault. 😀

So, what local “cuisine” have you tasted that included some sort of animal?

I can’t brag about my list too much, but here it is.

– Frog legs in Phnom Penh

– Snails in Phnom Penh

Sorry folks, I haven’t eaten any balls yet. 😀

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By: ad0nis - 13th February 2003 at 23:47

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>Pussy!

what the hell u tryin to prove??

Weirdest food is pigs hooves for me in a chinese restaurant, they were hanging off the side and we watched them as they were being cooked 🙁

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By: toorandy - 10th February 2003 at 11:39

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Pussy! that was really tasty and nourishing but a bit fishy for my liking.

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By: Merlin3945 - 8th February 2003 at 23:49

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not what you call risque food but I have eaten swordfish and it is the most delicious fish I have ever tasted and the most tender. The greeks do it in olive oil and it really does swim in the stuff but we got to know an English guy who had a restraunt there and he grilled the fish. it was great justd one to perfection.

I hear Ozzy Osbourne does a good line on fried bats heads.

lol

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By: Jeuneturc007 - 6th February 2003 at 05:58

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[updated:LAST EDITED ON 06-02-03 AT 05:58 AM (GMT)]hmm.. Beef tripe soup.. and (kokorec) charred sheep intestines.

By the way Eu wants to ban these, in case Turkey if ever joins..

hmmm..

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By: Geforce - 5th February 2003 at 08:56

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Yes we do have the fear factor here in Belgium. I would eat worms for 1 million EURO’s.

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By: google - 4th February 2003 at 23:57

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Hey, do you European guys get the NBC show, Fear Factor? They have to eat the nastiest foods, which I frankly, would not do for $50,000. Maybe $1 million.

Like the live wriggling horned caterpillars that you feel wriggling in your mouth? Or the reindeer testicles. oi, it sucked just to watch.

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By: ageorge - 4th February 2003 at 19:58

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>Do you know other grea songs from the breeders besdes
>cannonball, the only song I reckon.

The Pixies – Surfer Rosa superb , is it true than when the Pixies split they had an album recorded and ready to go but Frank Black burnt the master tapes .
The Breeders did a few good tracks . The Wedding Present did a lot of good stuff but never got much airplay .

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By: Geforce - 4th February 2003 at 13:46

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Do you know other grea songs from the breeders besdes cannonball, the only song I reckon.

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By: Geforce - 4th February 2003 at 10:57

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[updated:LAST EDITED ON 04-02-03 AT 11:10 AM (GMT)]What’s your favourite song, Arthur? Mine is Monkey gone to heaven and Where’s my mind. I’m not a diehard fan, I recently discovered the group, but it’s definatelly my taste of music. Gonna try the Breeders as you said.

Cheers!!!

DEATH TO THE PIXIES }>

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By: Arthur - 4th February 2003 at 10:13

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The Pixies are cool! I’m a diehard fan since they released Bossanova, so that should be from 1990 or so. Great band, much better than what Frank Black did when he went solo (although some of the stuff he did with The Catholics wasn’t bad either). If you’re in to the Pixies, have you tried the Breeders?

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By: Geforce - 4th February 2003 at 09:19

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Yeah just bought the CD death to the Pixies. Really cool! Now that’s music.

Monkey gone to heaven.

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By: Multirole - 4th February 2003 at 06:29

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[updated:LAST EDITED ON 04-02-03 AT 06:37 AM (GMT)]I have eaten dog. It’s got a hard to describe gamey flavor, not as bad as mutton, but with a coarser texture.

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By: JAG - 4th February 2003 at 02:02

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Fugu (blow fish).. they don’t get much riskier than that.. funny thing was.. I didn’t find it that much of a delicacy ..not worth the risk.

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By: cbstd - 4th February 2003 at 00:22

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Her name was…. a gentleman never tells.

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By: Saab 2000 - 3rd February 2003 at 18:58

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[updated:LAST EDITED ON 03-02-03 AT 07:01 PM (GMT)]While in Paris I tried Steak Tartare which was repulsive. I have had frogs legs and snails and they were delicious. Also Flying Fish which was out of this world!

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By: mongu - 3rd February 2003 at 18:39

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McDonalds :7

I had a platter of raw meats once in South Africa – Crocodile (the tail), Impala and something unidentifiable.

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By: Snapper - 3rd February 2003 at 18:15

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Snail, camel, grasshopper, frog-legs, oyster (like having flu, same taste and consistency), live clams, 2-second-dead raw tuna belly, ostrich, kudu + elephant biltong, brussels sprouts, bovril, various assorted roadkill.

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By: mixtec - 3rd February 2003 at 16:21

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menudo- Taste like cow ass becouse it is cow ass. What ever you do dont eat brown menudo, taste stays in your mouth all day.
I eaten most everything inside a cows head, the tonque is best

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By: serendib - 3rd February 2003 at 15:25

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Arthur, that can be arranged. Let me tell you a funny story. In a suburb in Colombo people were complaining that their doggies are being stolen and were disappearing. After some thought allegations were levelled against a Korean restaurant that had opened up in the recent past that had doggie on their menu. Suffice to say that most people in that area have their dogs in their houses nowadays 😀

How about Escargo? I thought most europeans have had these buggers one time or another.

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By: Arthur - 3rd February 2003 at 14:59

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Starting with Pixies quotes eh, Geforce? Cool!


Time is an arrangement
Time is an arranger
I am a derangement

(All over the world)

By the way, drop me an email at a.hubers#tiscali.nl if you want a funny Dutch version of Where is my mind: Alleen de kleine witte hondshaai…

Sam, i unfortunately never had anything crocodile-like. I do like ostrich and kangaroosteak though. Rat is quite tasteful too (musk rat, it’s eaten in Belgium as water-rabbit), i’m still looking for a Korean restaurant where i can eat dog.

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