Alligator *on a stick* at a food festival in Tacoma, WA. I knew what I was having and tried it because, hey, how often do you get the chance to eat something as bizarre as alligator?? It was good and did actually taste a little like chicken!
2007-01-15 11:06:55
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answered by Gnometomes 4
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First of all Exotice means foreign, so the food would have to be from another country. I had a Jamaican Meat Pie, was alittle spicy, but don't know what kinda meat it was and still have hershey squirts...that was about 5 days ago.
2007-01-15 09:17:02
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answered by dealerschool2006 3
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I personally have never had anything exotic, but a friend of mine lived in Korea for a while when she was younger. She didn't know what she had ordered, but liked it. Come to find out she had eaten dog.
2007-01-15 09:12:31
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answered by Holy Macaroni! 6
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Shark from Florida. Basted with tomato sauce and butter. Baked in the oven. Great tasting white meat.
2007-01-15 09:15:16
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answered by chilly bean 3
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Spicy beef stew of Indonesian called Rendang Daging
very rich in spices and very yummie
served with warm jasmine rice, and carrot salad with vinegar dressing hmmm yummm
2007-01-15 09:16:15
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answered by Kuchiki Rukia 6
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relies upon on the definition of unique. I often times devour a paste made up of corn flower made with information from my husband. it is called pate, pronounced pot. You devour it such as your hands. i do not somewhat like it, although pink pate is amazingly tasty. at the same time as i changed into in Africa, i tried to devour bush meat. i did not like it. It changed into too gamey. i have had Ethiopian nutrition. Is that unique? i love Arabic nutrition. I stay in China and that i have grown to dislike genuine, actual chinese nutrition. I grew up on Cajun nutrition and performance eaten alligator and frog. I discovered to practice dinner Greek nutrition when I lived in Greece, and Thai nutrition in Thailand. Are any of those unique? they don't somewhat look because you'll get them at any eating position, that's probable why i might want to flow with the West African nutrition. however it is not pleasing. (Sorry to my husband.)
2016-12-02 08:12:43
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answered by Erika 4
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I have tried Shark's Fin soup (I originally didn't know what it was), because my friend wanted to see if I could guess what it was. It wasn't that bad, really, but considering that they are endangered, I don't eat them anymore.
I have also tried blood pudding and haggis. They don't look too good, but they were okay (not great).
I'm a vegan now, so I don't eat them anymore.
2007-01-15 09:13:57
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answered by Jennifer 5
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I was in a Fear Factor contest and ate a Scorpion to win $100 in bar bucks.
2007-01-15 10:12:28
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answered by sincarnato 3
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i was walking the beach in Mexico and walked into a restaurant. Ate some kind of snail. I squeezed lime on it and it wiggled. I didn't get sick...
2007-01-15 09:14:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Emu meat. I love it. Tastes like chicken.
2007-01-15 12:23:40
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answered by ironchain15 6
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