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    My hubby is african and eats chickens feet wot is the worst you have ever eaten?

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Kitty said: Yes.My hubby is african and eats chickens feet wot is the worst you have ever eaten?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
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I personally never tried it but....
My Italian Grandmother (bless her!) made the world's most delicious spaghettie sauce. She spent the whole day every Sunday preparing it. One of the secret ingredients was a pig's foot. eww! right? Fortunately for all the children we were never expected to eat it. It was considered my Grandfathers. He always got the pig's foot. Me and my sister's would always watch in awe as he ate the thing....
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celery
Balut - a fertilized duck egg with a nearly-developed embryo inside that is boiled and eaten in the shell.
I was given pigs' trotters to try when staying with a family on a french exchange. It was a little like sucking a handful of ham flavoured marbles. Not really my thing, frankly.
A monkey's testicle but it was a bit chewey.
I love welks, and other moluscs (Until I stop and think about it!)
snails - yuk!
Ever tried steak and kidney pie?

And haggis?

Defense rests it's case

PS,

Oh, by the way, I forgot, warm beer!?
I have seen americans eat chicken feet. The worse thing I have ever eaten is escargo, also liver. yuck!
women breast oh wait that was the best thing I ever tasted.
Snake, crocodile, Deer's testicles, Frog legs, Mopani worms, Elephant and I hate cauliflower!
For me, tripe, although I know a person who eats Pig Face
snailz
Once tried Tripe and i found it totally disgusting, Never again !.
balut-chicken fetus swimming in amniotif fluid, basically rotten egg.
Chicken brain, eyes, feet.
Cow tounge, brain, ears, genital
Dog
Fish head, including eyes.
I'm asian so these are delicacies but westerners might find this appaling.
as a kid i loved warm pigs trotters, but i wouldn,t eat them now.
i asked this question yesterday and NOBODY answered...bah!
Chicken lasange- doesnt sound that bad but the thought of it makes me sick!!
I went to a party once and there was a buffet there, I was munching away on something that was like a kind of noodle texture and said this is lovely and was told it was jelly fish!
I love chicken feet as well.
It is very common to use them in our Chicken soups in Mexico.

The worst (most unusual ) thing I have eaten is Armadillo Soup that my great-Aunt used to make when we were kids.
She lived in a small Ranch in Mexico and this was not uncommon to eat (as long as you were lucky enough to catch one). Darn things move very quickly.
I would not say worst, it turn out to be tasty. Cow Tongue.
snails
Well, i've eaten crocodile. But that was quite tasty. Also chicken innards (i.e. stomachs, hearts etc.)
lambs tongue
duck tongue, cow tongue, duck feet, chicken feet, cow spinal ligament, 100 year old egg...not that i liked them all or anything. but you need to try something once in a lifetime eh? i think that's why they don't let asians on fear factor, they basically eat everything.
I like to try most things at least once to see if I will like it......
but the worst so far was a spanish tripe dish - the smell when cooked was really bad....literally couldn't stomach it!
I'm sure there are better tripe dishes out there that I've yet to discover and like!
I almost digested a thirsty spider that made it way throw the straw of my coke.. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. This is probably worse than eating chicken feet. eeee, eeeeeeeee, eeeeeeeeeee, till this day.
Fish eye balls and curried eels.
eek- one of the foods from my culture is roasted pig brain- have never eaten it and dont think i ever will
My grandfather used to eat the chicken's "toukas" or as we called it, "the part that goes over the fence last"! We kids would watch in amazement as he popped it into his mouth, chewed awhile and then spit out the tiny bones. Still makes me smile when I think of it! He also ate the feet. My most adventerous try were "mountain oysters". They actually were good.
I love pickled pigs feet, but one of the biggest sellers in the convenience stores catering to Blacks around here is pickled pigs LIPS!
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