The most disgusting food ever?

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Underground Man

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Pasteles -- most repulsive thing I'd ever had the misfortune of trying to choke down.

Corn dogs -- I tried one once as a kid. Never again. I'm a vegetarian now, anyway.
 

s0m3th1ng

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Christemo said:
altho i hate tons of food, the worst ever has to be:

#1.Balut


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The Philippines

What the hell is it?
Behold, for our journey of horror reaches its destination. Balut are duck eggs that have been incubated until the fetus is all feathery and beaky, and then boiled alive. The bones give the eggs a uniquely crunchy texture.


They are enjoyed in Cambodia, Philippines and the fifth and seventh levels of hell. They are typically sold by street vendors at night, out of buckets of warm sand. You can spot the vendors because of their glowing red eyes, and the faint, otherworldly sound of children screaming.

Wait, it gets worse ...
... Because you're never going to look at an egg the same way. Tell yourself that every time you crack open an egg from now on you won't be half expecting a leathery wad of bird to come flopping out into the skillet.

Yes, balut is upsetting on about a half-dozen levels. Sure, all meat eaters know on some level that the delicious chop on your plate used to belong to something cute and fluffy, which gambolled in the sun during the brief spring of its life. Most of the time, it' perfectly possible not to give a shit. But, when you're biting into something that hasn't even had a chance to see its mother' face ... well, it' different.

Danger of this turning up in America:
Actually, marketed properly, these eggs could be a damn good motivator. When you've looked death in the face at breakfast time, what the hell else can the day throw at you?
Are you kidding? Balut is FUCKING AMAZING. Like a hard-boiled egg mixed with cornish game hen. Excellent use of hyperbole though.

I'm going to have to go with fermented meat/fish dishes some cultures take part in. Nothing like fish or beef left in the hot sun for 3 days.

That and worms. Some insects are quite tasty prepared the right way but NOTHING can save the taste of a worm.

Also..poorly prepared innards. Tripe and intestine are AMAZING when they are properly cleaned and cooked right.
 

aLivingPheonix

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There's this stuff they eat in the Philipines, which I think is called "Balcut" or something along those lines, which is a half developed Duck egg, which is then boiled. I first heard about it on "Human Weapon" I think.

I also really hate fish.

Except fried Tilapia. I like that.
 

Tim_Buoy

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Durian
it has a nice fleshy taste but the stench it produces is digusting
example of smell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQj-hFfmYkQ
zimmerman trying to eat some
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75vm9ik5pjo&feature=related
 

SimuLord

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Christemo said:
altho i hate tons of food, the worst ever has to be:

#1.Balut

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If you're going to copy-paste and plagiarize Cracked, at least have the decency to cite your source. Especially when you can't spell your intro properly.

On-topic, casu marzu. If someone else beat me to this, then imagine I'm quoting them and saying "This." Note intentional irony about cited sources.
 

Super Toast

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Christemo said:
altho i hate tons of food, the worst ever has to be:

#1.Balut


From:
The Philippines

What the hell is it?
Behold, for our journey of horror reaches its destination. Balut are duck eggs that have been incubated until the fetus is all feathery and beaky, and then boiled alive. The bones give the eggs a uniquely crunchy texture.


They are enjoyed in Cambodia, Philippines and the fifth and seventh levels of hell. They are typically sold by street vendors at night, out of buckets of warm sand. You can spot the vendors because of their glowing red eyes, and the faint, otherworldly sound of children screaming.

Wait, it gets worse ...
... Because you're never going to look at an egg the same way. Tell yourself that every time you crack open an egg from now on you won't be half expecting a leathery wad of bird to come flopping out into the skillet.

Yes, balut is upsetting on about a half-dozen levels. Sure, all meat eaters know on some level that the delicious chop on your plate used to belong to something cute and fluffy, which gambolled in the sun during the brief spring of its life. Most of the time, it' perfectly possible not to give a shit. But, when you're biting into something that hasn't even had a chance to see its mother' face ... well, it' different.

Danger of this turning up in America:
Actually, marketed properly, these eggs could be a damn good motivator. When you've looked death in the face at breakfast time, what the hell else can the day throw at you?
Dude, at least cite your source. We all know you stole that from Cracked.

OT: Blue cheese. I ate it once. Never again...
 
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Don't know what's it called in English, but pejibayas are...just a travesty. You eat it, and your immediate reaction is to choke, gag, and almost vomit. From what I remember, it's like eating a warm, dry fuzzy mass that makes you choke because it's so hard to swallow, let alone eat.
 

Underground Man

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Tim_Buoy said:
Durian
it has a nice fleshy taste but the stench it produces is digusting
example of smell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQj-hFfmYkQ
zimmerman trying to eat some
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75vm9ik5pjo&feature=related
Aw man, that stuff is a biohazard. When I lived in Bangkok you could smell it from a block away, literally.

Never got up the courage to try it. I prefer to avoid eating things that smell worse than a public restroom.
 

Luftwaffles

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Tim_Buoy said:
Durian
it has a nice fleshy taste but the stench it produces is digusting
example of smell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQj-hFfmYkQ
zimmerman trying to eat some
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75vm9ik5pjo&feature=related
I miss durian. All the ones you get here in NZ are the crap frozen ones imported from Thailand. D24 man. Thats the one you want. The smell i agree is strong, but as a born Malaysian its in our blood =]
 

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Zeeky_Santos said:
Prometherion said:
I love Black Pudding! Though i am expecting british food to feature heavily on a topic like this...
Haven't the foggiest why, it's so much better than American.
Jellied eels. If i knew how to imbed a photo of that atrocious gloop i would happily put it on here.

But imagine slimy eels in wallpaper paste and you get the picture.
 

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Nacho Cheese flavored Slim Jim. I tried the large diameter version. If evil had a taste, it is captured in that "food product". And the aftertaste was reminiscent of death, despair and anguish.
 

CarpathianMuffin

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Caviar for me. Most other foods I'll say that I can stomach, but just the thought of eating caviar makes bile rise in my throat.
 

CarpathianMuffin

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Caviar for me. Most other foods I'll say that I can stomach, but just the thought of eating caviar makes bile rise in my throat.
 

Drummah

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Black pudding? fine.
Weird organ meat? fine.
Raw? Sure.

Blue cheese--Moldy cheese needs to go in the GARBAGE.