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2007-12-13 03:29:05 · 35 answers · asked by Hector Victorious 2 in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

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rocky mountain oysters (bull testicles) I couldn't swallow them I was so grossed out. Worst thing I ever saw was a cows tongue, so glad my folks didn't make me eat any.

2007-12-13 03:31:42 · answer #1 · answered by senorrobertoe 3 · 1 0

Two dishes a week apart I made when I was learning to cook, years ago.

One was shrimp, butter, bread crumbs, swiss cheese, and wine. Well, I didn't have any white wine and I thought wine was wine and used red instead. After only one bite the whole thing got tossed.

The best of worst things I ever tried to eat besides my mother's favorite, fried blood sausage, was a soup I made for my new in-laws.

He was a hunter and proudly brought over 2 mud-hen ducks. They are bottom feeders and taste like fish (I found out later). I decided to make duck soup.

My largest kettle was a cast iron one. It was just fine until I added the tomato chunks. Oh my golly! It simmered for such a long time and the more it simmered the more it tasted like I had added iron filings to the soup. Little did I know that the iron and the tomato had a war in the pot and ruined any semblance of flavor.

Lucky for me, my father-in-law was toasted soon after he arrived after consuming large quantities of vermouth and whisky. He thought the soup was fabulous, enough so, that he had a second bowl while the rest of us politely gagged our way through 1/2 of a bowl followed by lots of bread!

I still laugh about that one.

But the worst of the worst was a taste of "butterscotch" pudding my brother in law was cooking on the stove.

He builds classical guitars for a living and was cooking something on the stove one day while I was visiting my sister. I inquired after seeing him stir it. He asked if I wanted to taste it and that it was really good. I had a good sized spoonful and immediately realized that it was not pudding or even anything resembling pudding. It was hide glue that had to be cooked before using. Talk about gagging. That was hoof in the mouth for sure! He laughed while I hovered over the sink spitting and spitting for quite awhile to get it out of my mouth.

2007-12-13 03:57:48 · answer #2 · answered by mim 6 · 0 0

I had a sloppy joe at a local restaurant that had a bone in it and pieces of other the tooth picks that hold sandwiches together.
This is true it was a restaurant called Hunt's it has since been shut down.

2007-12-13 03:38:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Liver
Sauerkraut
Oysters
Venison
Anchovies
Chitlins
Fried Mush

2007-12-13 03:44:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Tie.

Jansson's Temptation, a Swedish casserole of sardines, potatoes and heavy cream.

Cold Estonian beet soup.

2007-12-13 03:33:35 · answer #5 · answered by Unrepentant Fenian Bastard 4 · 1 0

Duck liver at one of those fancy restaurants in L.A. I will always try a new food once, but that one gave me a stomachache.

2007-12-13 03:43:10 · answer #6 · answered by blue♥♥eyes 6 · 0 0

Kugels.
(im lithuanian and i love lithuanian food)
but kugelis is just disquisting,
its made from potatoes and a bunch of other stuff..
ewwww
http://static.flickr.com/61/156394498_471afca6cb_o.jpg

2007-12-13 06:36:48 · answer #7 · answered by forever... 4 · 0 0

Eel

2007-12-13 03:44:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Indian food....YUCK... I don't like it. If someone else does, that's great for you, but I personally don't like it.

I'm not stupid enough to eat any of the other food that's been listed on here.. "bull testicles".... why in the world would anyone want to even attempt to eat that????

2007-12-13 03:31:48 · answer #9 · answered by Beth 6 · 0 2

Pureed peas win I was a baby.

2007-12-13 03:32:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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