The DU Lounge
Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhich of these exotic foods/dishes have you tried or would you like to sample?
Foie gras
Escargot
Caviar
Frog's legs
Kangaroo
Octopus
Head cheese
Chicken feet
Shark fin soup
Balut
Sea cucumber
Grasshoppers
Ants
Flower-bred worms

BON APPETIT!!!
greatauntoftriplets
(178,750 posts)When I was in China 40 years ago, they put sea cucumbers in various dishes. I had no idea what they were, other than the fact they were gross. I quickly learned to identify them and avoided the things after that.
Everything else on that list is thumbs down.
some_of_us_are_sane
(2,974 posts)NONE of the above. Give me a simple mean of hearty soup and crusty fresh bread or a lovely BLT with fries on the side.
Gaugamela
(3,403 posts)Foie gras
Escargot
Frogs legs
Octopus
Disliked
Caviar
Grasshoppers
Ants
cachukis
(3,786 posts)Foie gras, escargot, caviar, frogs legs, octopus, head cheese, chicken feet, shark fin soup, grasshoppers, grubs, fish eyes, Philippine fertilized duck eggs, balut?, pig brains, cow brains, squirrel, rabbit, conch brains, tomali, fried bamboo caterpillars, and some stuff I can't remember.
That's quite an impressive list.
I couldn't swallow most of that. Did the taste and/or texture of any of those foods make you gag?
cachukis
(3,786 posts)the few inhabitants survived a hurricane in 1966 strapped to a palm tree. All the tobacco plants were washed away. He survived by farming conch. Pulled them out of the lagoon and caged them until harvest. My travelling pal and I cleaned 74 of them. He said eating the brains was an aphrodisiac and we would have wild sex when we went ashore.
He had a small store front in Stann Creek and every one in town knew he was there to make fritters. That was how he raised cash. Ours were on the house. The best conch fritters ever.
The brains were not so tasty but after the first couple it was clean, gulp and move on. As for the aphrodisiac, we were taken. Also had sea urchin for the first time. First tastes were weird, but after a few of those fell in love. Any body who wants to offer me a taste of those, I'm in.
dhol82
(9,643 posts)Never considered that conchs had brains. Guess they must have but never thought about how they would taste.
cachukis
(3,786 posts)you have to make a hole in the shell and cut out the conch body. Slimy as hell. You have to hold the body as firmly as possible and cut from the antennae along its back to remove the nervous system. There are these long translucent nerves? from the brain from where the antennae extend.
You look at this mess and think I'm going to have aphrodisiacal sex that I've never had, because I am in a primeval state, and you slurp it down. 30 times, anyway. I am still here.
Marthe48
(22,912 posts)years ago. Most I wouldn't try now, in case the species is endangered.
True Dough
(26,207 posts)about endangered, stick with ants and termites, Marthe!
Marthe48
(22,912 posts)Thanks!
your carrots, Marthe!

Milk and honey, if that
dhol82
(9,643 posts)Only ones I have never tried.
The only one I will never try is balut. The thought of chowing down on baby feathers just grosses me out.
cachukis
(3,786 posts)Taste is chicken and eggs. Just weird looking.
dhol82
(9,643 posts)Still a no.
cachukis
(3,786 posts)Been a curious foody all along.
Remember a lunch in Sorrento when I was 16. Seafood platter with stuff I had never seen on a plate. Calamari, minnows, and what not. 1968.
Grew up in fish land, New England, and said if they put it on a plate, it must be good. It was.
Had zebu tongue in Madagascar. Memorable.
some_of_us_are_sane
(2,974 posts)I have eaten CROW quite frequently.
Kali
(56,747 posts)not interested in any of the list other than possibly octopus again, but I confess it is weird I can eat and handle sea food but land snails squick me the hell out even if prepared in butter and garlic. you would think anything in garlic butter would be OK
sea cucumbers aren't really edible, they are just rubbery and flavorless
oh chicken feet are probably fine if they are cleaned well.
edit oh yeah, have had kangaroo - in an Asian buffet in Germany. it was not particularly "interesting" would probably eat again but not go seeking it out.
electric_blue68
(26,562 posts)My dad took us to a French restaurant decades ago. Had frog legs. Tasted like (heh) chicken.
Taramasalata "Greek Caviar". I first had this at a Greek restaurant with relatives when I was a teen.
It's salted & cured (not sturgeon) fish roe. Blended with bread or potatoes, olive oil, lemon juice. Sometimes onion, garlic, dill.
Didn't have it for a long time. Then in my 30's onward off & on.
Possibly foie gras. I was in Western (French) Switzerland; a vacy w my relatives. Went to their friends for dinner.
Had some kind of dark colored dip before the wondeful fondue!
(Fried) Chicken feet. Chinese restaurant a few times.
No to the rest. Especially no to octopi, balut (just saw a photo! Omg! Ewwww!!!), the insects, and worms!
A Mexican restaurant in one of my old nabes had ?chocolate covered crickets. Uh...no.
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,595 posts)Chicken feet
Shark fin soup
Balut
Sea cucumber
Flower-bred worms
True Dough
(26,207 posts)ever made an appearance in one of your food threads, Floyd?
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,595 posts)quaint
(4,857 posts)Escargot
Caviar
Frog's legs
Octopus
Sea cucumber
Flower-bred worms: Mealworms for lizards and birds