They say “One of the very nicest things about life is the way  we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our  attention to eating” . Today in Odd and Funny Stuff  we have brought some of the weirdest and strangest food items which are consumed around the world. They  are species from the rodent, reptile and mammal families that are  relished as meals. We hope you like our selection of weird foods and if  you have eaten any from the list below let us know what was on your mind  while eating it.
Smoked Bats ( Indonesia)
 
 Where  the sight of bats may reminded us of scary tales of Count Dracula, the  Indonesians have perhaps overcome their fear by reparing them as a  delicacy. People who’ve been adventurous enough to devour on this  unimaginable creature say it tastes just like beef jerky. These bats are  usually smoked. They’re only about three inches long and look like  skeletal brown mice .
Fried Frog Legs (South America)
 
 They  are battered, seasoned and deep fried. People who’ve tasted them claim  that these two large back legs of frogs taste just like chicken. Ribbid  that!
Snake Blood ( Thailand)
 
 According  to a recent TV documentary, this is served freshly-harvested from King  cobras, either as a straight cocktail or a mixed drink, for exhorbitant  amounts. The blood is supposed to have medicinal and sexual powers. As  the slang goes —snake in pants! Hisss…
Turtle Eggs (Nicaragua)
 
 Raw  sea turtle eggs look just like boiled ping pong balls. The way to have  it in Nicaragua is to make a small rip in the soft shell, maybe add a  few drops of hot sauce, and then suck the raw contents down, followed by  a shot of rum. The eggs taste a bit fishy and may not be relished by  all. In fact, in some parts of India, turtle eggs were cooked and eaten  just like chicken eggs until the big ban came about with the recognition  of turtles as an endangered species.
Alligator Snack Sticks (South Louisiana)
 
 Chunks  of deep fried alligator (tail part, battered in corn meal seasoning) is  served on a 10 inch wooden skewer. Seen mostly at outdoor festivals,  this rare delicacy has a chewy consistency like a tough cut of pork.  Most people balk at the thought of eating one of these large lizards.  When washed well, these can be cooked as anything you like and the  flavour would be closest to fried fish, chicken nuggets, or roast  barbeque ribs.
Monkey Toes (Indonesia) :

Deep fried monkey toes, are served to be eaten straight off the bone.
Squirrel Brain (US South)

After all the brain of the small tree climbing rode nt obviously  would be much smaller than our grass-eating friendly neighbourhood goat!  The head of the squirrel is cooked along with the rest of the body  (after cleaning of course), then, using the fingers and a fork, the  skull is cracked open and the brains are dug out. The braver gourmets  have said it tastes like mushrooms.

 
 
 

 
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3 comments:
I don't think I can eat anything now. I'm prone to imagining weird things too. I'm amazed though. Thanks for sharing. By the way, I found a food social networking site that has so much to offer to its food loving members. It even has iPhone/iPad application for food enthusiasts like us.
too bad not all of the pics actually match up with the dishes...
I would love to try these different types of foods except maybe the the monkey toes.
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