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+ Kinjo - |
Mar 31 2005, 07:20 PM
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Bu Kek Siansu
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Snakes! I went to this shop called "King Cobra" and they stock dozens of live snakes of various type for medicine and food. Me and my gf back then ordered to have their specials. A cup of the squeezed livers and blood of 3 different snakes. That's 6 snakes for the both of us. I forgot all type of the snake but one of them, as you can guess is cobra. So, we actually get to pick our snakes, but we let HER - the shop keeper to choose and she did. We watched behind the glass "showroom" standing as she picked the snake with a long grappling wood, get a big o chop knife and decapitated it's head. She then took it's STILL squirming body, hook it up, and skin it while it's still wiggling - headless - yuck! She took it's liver out, it about the size of a small peeble. Sqeeze a small amount of it's blood from it's decapitated neck on small cup along with the liver + some kind of liquer. Same goes with the rest of 5 snakes and we're then at our table looking at these cups of mixed snake blood, and I'm thinking on how she make these... lol. Well, one big gulp done it.
I've tried snake soup before that, and it tasted like chicken but IMO it's not as good as chicken.
A turtle soup. Hmm.. this is my fave, it's like a mix of chicken, fish, and squid? Expensive though. Lol, don't throw up now - Here in Asia we got lot's of weird food. There's a place I've not visit here who serve baby shark, sounds interesting but I'm not that interested.
Enough weird food from me.
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Apr 1 2005, 05:09 PM
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Bu Kek Siansu
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Just want to add another bizzare "food" from the stories I heard. Monkeys! I probably will kick the seller ass for selling this and the sick person who buys it. I was told that there is a place somewhere here for eating monkey brain. Stop reading if this going to disgust you, but I think this one might be true. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/33.gif) ... u need these (IMG: style_emoticons/default/33.gif) have some more (IMG: style_emoticons/default/33.gif) Ok, ready? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/mfight.gif) These are mountain monkeys - caged - and the customer choose the monkey they want, then the seller will grab and put this monkey on some kind of special table where it traps the monkey neck, and with a kind of sharp hammer blow a hole on its head. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/butcher.gif) Now, I was told that the monkey ain't dead yet and will cry and squirm with most agony as the customer sit and sip it's brain with a damn straw. SICK! Ok, you can throw up now.
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DollHouseKitty |
Aug 13 2005, 03:24 PM
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Göttin Ewig
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Prairie Oysters...lets see if anyone knows what those are!
The monkey bit is horrible, personnally, if I ever met anyone cruel enough to do that, I'd make damn sure they'd be tortured good and well before their much deserved death. Sounds harsh, but I have this thing against animal torture...a big thing.
But I've had squid, calamari, love it if it's cooked properlly. If it's over cooked, it gets rubbery and gross.
Escargot is a big fave of mine, snails either in the shell or stuffed in mushroom heads.
I've had shark before too, and I highly recommend it, it's so incrediably tender.
I've tried rattlesnake meat cooked over an old fashioned outdoor fire. That was pretty delicious.
This post has been edited by DollHouseKitty: Aug 13 2005, 03:29 PM
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Aug 13 2005, 04:43 PM
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Bu Kek Siansu
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When my father was in my place the other day, he bought a rare delicacy home he won't let me have too much - since it's rare and he bought it for himself lol. Guess what - Fried Cow's eye! It's not the eyeball but the muscles and tissues just behind the eye. I was disgusted when I first knew what it was - reminds me of soup human eyes on that Indiana Jones movie, but it's fried and... it look tasty - lol - and I have an eye just to taste it. I have to admit that it was delicious though I can't have more of it though (IMG: style_emoticons/default/13.gif) Another "rare delicacy" is a LIVE newly born mice - live, wiggling, still red - hold it by it's tail, open wide up and you swallow it live with a gulp of chinese liqouer. The old chinese would say is say it will bring vitality, health, and long life. I'd never have the guts to do it, yet to find a newly born mice. Anyone? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
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wongfeihung |
Sep 10 2005, 12:18 PM
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Oh let me see... Ive had:- Rattlesnake
- Bear
- Calamari isnt that gross since its sold in most italian restuarants
- Cow brain in a mexican soup dish
- cow tongue in a mexican soup dish haha
- and i ate a particularly nasty french fry from del taco once...
This post has been edited by GunpowderPerfume: Sep 10 2005, 12:19 PM
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poeticraven |
Oct 4 2005, 02:11 AM
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still can't get over the horrible mental image of the agonizing cries and fight for life given in the monkeys last moments.... (IMG: style_emoticons/default/shok.gif) From one standpoint I can understand eating a monkeys brains, as we are what we eat, and ...but...WHILE ITS ALIVE?!!....thats...umm....well...umm.....A good damn reason to add a throw up smiley..... (IMG: style_emoticons/default/fie.gif) Christopher Raven PS~ Thanks for the nightmares!! PSS~ sadly enough, the mice thing as well as they cow eye thing sound rather doable...
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"Now I want, spirits to enforce and art to enchant, and my ending is dispair, unless I be relieved by prayer...And as you from your crimes would pardoned be, let your indulgence set me free" W.S. The Tempest - Pospero
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vulnera |
Jan 18 2007, 01:21 PM
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ive had some "wierd foods"... deer elk moose buffalo guinea fowl goose duck sea urchin brains of various animals (chicken being most vile) chicken foot, various organs pig foot, ear, tail, smoked "raw" bacon, organs, blood goat doves and pigeons (not ratty city pigeons) baby octopians dried cuttlefish (tho i loathe squid/calamari) tatar beefsteak (raw beef) blood of various animals, cooked and uncooked oh and its recently come to light that rubio's chain of restaurants were selling lobster burritos that were actually hermit crab, so ive had a bite of hermit crab as well, not particularly good, btw... hahah. i would still like to try scorpion and various snake. also, once at a sushi place inm southerna california i saw someone order what looked like a small lobster, still living with the tail deskelatonized/detatched in pieces so that he can "see you eat him" it was rather disturbing... the one type of wierd food that i would rather die than be forced to eat is that wretched balut (duck embryo while still in egg) or the ever more filthy jungle food "1000 year eggs". oh dear ghods... that craps as vile as it gets. ***heebie-jeebie shivers*** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_egghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut"wierd meat" is an interesting site i found yeaterday that seems to fit here well, enjoy: http://www.weirdmeat.com/2006/02/shanghai-...ken-shrimp.htmlThis post has been edited by vulnera: Jan 18 2007, 01:22 PM
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