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    bizarre foods

    hi all, check this episode out.

    All his programs are really interesting, try and ignore the brash american in him although he seems a really easy going sort

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYcERtXMGUo]Bizarre foods with Andrew Zimmern Delhi (INDIA)-Full episode - YouTube[/ame]

    watching this episode in particular, i got the feeling that if i visited india, it would be hard for me to come back

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    India's a great place. Food is awesome, but falling sick would have inconvenienced many so we had to eat in hotels.



    But what's the most bizarre thing anyone here has eaten?


    I'll start the list with raw seal blubber from a freshly killed seal in a remote fjord in East Greenland

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    I had a McChicken, no idea what is in it, and pretty sure I risked my life.

    Also, I had crickets in Cambodia, well I think they were crickets, or cockroaches. Kind of tasted like stringy crispy chips, not bad really.

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    I've eaten a translucent worn as thick as your finger that lives in mangrove trees in Arnhem Land, raw squid guts served as a side dish with my beer in Japan, dog (by accident!) in Thailand, snake, beetles, ants, fish eyeballs, stingray, sea cucumber, crickets, and many more such oddities. When I think about it I truly believe the weirdest thing I've had is milk!

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    I've eaten a number of local "delicacies" in my times working in China and Vietnam, including insects on a stick, sea creatures that looked like big centipedes, bits of animals that in Australia would be called landfill, but the wierdest experience I had was in the oldest Peking duck restaurant in Beijing, where you were handed a beautiful card after eating your meal with the name and details of the duck you'd eaten!

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    I've eaten pigeon in Vietnam.... spicy crunchy, not bad.
    I've also had the misfortune of eating Durian...lets not go there....
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    Durian? Smeeeeeeeelllllllly!

    Most hotels in Singapore won't allow you to eat them there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheerluck View Post
    Durian? Smeeeeeeeelllllllly!

    Most hotels in Singapore won't allow you to eat them there.
    We noticed lots of signs in vietnamese hotel rooms prohibiting smoking, prostitutes, and Durian
    It was my first night in the country, and I got to try some.
    Didn't like it at all, so was then offered Icecream to get rid of the taste...
    ....it was Durian Icecream....
    Other than that the food there is great
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    We noticed lots of signs in vietnamese hotel rooms prohibiting smoking prostitutes, and Durian.....
    That's a coincidence, because in Singapore I was offered a Durian to take away the taste after smoking a prostitute!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheerluck View Post
    That's a coincidence, because in Singapore I was offered a Durian to take away the taste after smoking a prostitute!
    You had me checking my punctuation there for a second, you mischief making Queenslander you!
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