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I spent 2 months in Taiwan on business. I dined on dog and sea slugs in brown sauce...mmmmm.
Aren't they protected?
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Aren't they protected?
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Live monkey brains!
The story goes "The monkey is strapped beneath a table with its head poking up through a hole. The diners usually deliver the fatal blow with hammers, the skull is sawed off, and the brains are scooped out with spoons." It's probably just a legend though...
Re: Aren't they protected?
quote:IIRC the main one is the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Although birds are one of my passions, I don't begrudge you eating a bird (even a Sharpie) that you accidentally killed.
Originally posted by zieak
Yes. By quite a few federal statutes. But what happened was an accident and I felt that leaving the bird laying there in the road only to be run over by more cars was going to be even more disrespectful than eating it. Besides - it broke my grill!
Technically I can't have a feather from that bird in my posession. Nor can you have a bluebird, robin, or even seagull feather. However you'd be pretty hard pressed to find a conservation officer in NY willing to enforce those laws to the fullest extent. The reason for that is so that when a poacher is caught they can be really hit hard. My understanding is that most people would be told to get rid of any feathers from a protected bird (all but rock dove, starling, and 1 other that I can't remember right now). In my case I was willing to risk the fines for eating roadkill rather than go hungry.
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One of the courses was 'sweetbread' which turned out te be calf/lamb brains too....
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Originally posted by jhappel
Just a minor correction to this, but sweetbreads (BTW one of my favorite dishes) [ in French - ris de veau ] are the pancreas (sp) from veal not any type of brains.
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Do files get embarrassed when they get unzipped?
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Originally posted by Keefer Lucas
True story: I ordered my meal of whalesteak in Iceland (which several members of our entourage passed up on moral grounds); about halfway through the meal an earthquake (my first) measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale rocked downtown Reykjav�k. Assuming that quakes were common in Iceland we asked the waiter how it compared to others he may have experienced. He said it was the first he had ever felt. The next day the newspapers confirmed it as the strongest on record in Iceland.
And I slipped yet another rung into hell.
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Not on purpose: unidentified bug at 60 mph. (I almost threw up, but thought that would taste worse)
On purpose: live lizard (during a joint Service field exercise) or the "worm" (many times).
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I haven't eaten anything particularly "weird" (although my husband cringes when I put home grown tomatoes on my grits) but I have enjoyed this thread.
Keefer, how do you do it?
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Originally posted by K. Cannon
...Keefer, how do you do it?
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Originally posted by K. Cannon
Keefer, how do you do it?
Since this topic has been brought back again, I figure I should finally submit my weirdest list:
Freshly removed raw goat kidney: masai delicacy
Chitlin's (goat innards): Kikuyu delicacy
live termites(flying and terrestrial): lizard delicacy
roasted termites: kenyan delicacy
a few others including bugs swallowed while on bicycles and motorcycles (termites mentioned above not included in these scenarios)
- Burns
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Originally posted by Keefer Lucas
I like this place.
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Originally posted by Burns
Chitlin's (goat innards): Kikuyu delicacy
Re: What is the wierdest thing you have ever eaten?
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Originally posted by Keefer Lucas
Which got me to thinking, what is the wierdest thing you have ever eaten?

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Re: What is the wierdest thing you have ever eaten?
When I was a kid, I use to have to make the grossest sandwiches for my Dad. It still makes me gag today when I think about it.
It isn't very exotic but his favorite sandwich was peanut butter and mayonaise - about a half-inch thick layer of each on white bread. Talk about a heart attack waiting to happen! YUCK!
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Originally posted by wavygirl
...his favorite sandwich was peanut butter and mayonaise - about a half-inch thick layer of each on white bread. Talk about a heart attack waiting to happen! YUCK!
Lonely Planet
I don't indulge in too many exotic dishes, but if anyone here watches The Travel Channel you may have seen this.
The "Lonely Planet" TV show had a special episode called the world food guide or something like that where they compiled the strangest delicacies form various episodes, such as:
sheep's eyeballs
live ants
pig uterus
whale
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Re: Re: Re: What is the wierdest thing you have ever eaten?
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Originally posted by Keefer Lucas
Man, he really knew how to live.

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Originally posted by javadisciple
..was what killed him...!
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