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Let's be honest - we all love delicious food. But the very definition of "delicious," as it turns out, varies greatly among different cultures around the globe. Some may consider their national dishes the height of culinary perfection, while others may very well regard these same foods as true culinary crime.

Today, we present a collection of stories that once again prove how diverse and incredible our world actually is. A collection of tales in which people from all over the world share the national foods that even they themselves consider weird. So, bon appettit, and let's go reading!

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#1

Fermented local delicacy with crumbly texture, showcasing one of the most disgusting foods from various countries. Casu Marzu.

It's cheese... with insect larva in it.

Cervelli Fritti. Fried brains.

CapitalG888 , mehmed2theconqueror Report

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    #2

    Pink cotton candy wrapped hot dog topped with colorful candy sprinkles, an unusual disgusting local delicacy food item. A lot of food for sale at state fairs and ballparks should be considered international war crimes. I present the cotton candy hotdog.

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    #3

    Cluster of unusual wild mushrooms growing in grass, representing disgusting local delicacies and strange food choices. From my region there is a rare dish which is literally called the pig snout mushrooms, it's served as a salad, very refreshing and delicious, but after a white your lips will swollen up since the mushroom is slightly toxic, that's where the mushroom get its name, your swollen mouth reminds people of the pig's snout

    Edit: couldn't find a picture of it :((.

    Safe_Plane9652 , Vavrin Report

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    It all started, as often happens in such cases, in the AskReddit community, where the user u/imadgalaxyx once asked the netizens: "What's the most bizarre dish from your country?" The original poster is American, so they offered their own take on the dish for the US: the Rocky Mountain Oysters.

    In fact, “these aren't oysters, but rather deep-fried bull testicles,” the thread starter noted, along with a photo of the dish itself, which actually looks quite appetizing. Well, it seems the author has opened a true Pandora's box, because the thread currently has over 2.4K upvotes and around 2.6K various comments featuring the most insane foods from all over the world, as well as the debate about these meals.

    #4

    Baked local delicacy served with rice and salad, showcasing one of the disgusting local delicacies from around the world. I've seen people say surströmming but that's actually not it. Our weirdest dish is called "Flygande jakob"

    It's bacon, whipped cream, chili sauce, peanuts and chicken seasoned with italian seasoning. This is supposed to be served with rice
    Personally I call this dish "white man went to Asia and tried to recreate their food". It's kind of like a weird chicken curry
    Honorable mention to our Hawaii pizza with pineapples, bananas, curry and ham. Sometimes served with garlic sauce.

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    #5

    Close-up of a large container filled with a brown, mushy local delicacy representing disgusting food from around the world. Maniçoba, a dish local to the Amazon region. Basically a stew made with manioc leaves, but because the leaves a poisonous, you have to keep boiling it 24/7 for a week until the poison disintegrates .

    Crane_1989 , Ana_Cotta Report

    John Dilligaf
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    18 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    wonder about how they found out 7 days was the magic number. "OK, we boiled that last batch for 5 days and poor old Sam did the taste test and didn't make it. Moment of silence for Sam please. Now this batch we've boiled for 6 days, - John, I believe you drew the short straw today?"

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    #6

    Bizarre local delicacy pie with fish heads poking out, showcasing unusual and disgusting food from different countries. Stargazy pie. Basically, a fish pie with the heads looking up

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    UnclePanda
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    1 day ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you think that's bad, wait until you see the vole-au-vent with their tiny singed whiskers smoldering in the air.

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    The selection we've put together for you includes both tried-and-true "veterans" of similar lists, like surströmming, pemmican, and fried insects, and something completely unexpected, like deep-fried pizza from Scotland. Well, if you're Italian and consider pineapple on pizza absolutely barbaric, how about this?

    In fact, globalization in recent decades has accomplished at least one great, unobvious thing. It has blended the cultural traditions of many countries, taken culinary recipes seemingly hopelessly lost in history, and brought them to the surface. Along the way, it has transformed them in ways that even the natives wouldn't recognize.

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    #7

    Fried local delicacy on a plate, showcasing one of the most unusual and disgusting local delicacies worldwide. Deep fried pizza. Surprisingly good and probably worth the 5 years of your life you take off.

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    #8

    Close-up of raw octopus tentacles showcasing one of the disgusting local delicacies in unusual global cuisines. Live octopus probably.

    It's pretty mainstream for a dish of its level of weirdness.

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    #9

    Grilled unusual local delicacy on a wooden plate with apricot halves and herbs, showcasing exotic food culture. Chicken breast with cheese and pickled peach.

    IWillDevourYourToes , lmykola Report

    Kelly H. Wilder
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Why do i think this will be one of the tamer items on this list?

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    On the other hand, our selection largely consists of dishes from nations for whom it was originally more of a kind of survival food. For example, surströmming or pemmican were once a way for people of the Far North to preserve food for the future. After all, catching, say, a walrus was a rare luck for them, so preserving meat in such an exotic way became a matter of survival for the entire tribe.

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    Over time, the digestive system and the entire body of people in these tribes and nations adapted to the regular consumption of toxins, making them less poisonous. At the same time, many Arctic explorers wrote in their memoirs about how even a small morsel of these northern "delicacies" could prove tragically for reckless Europeans or Americans.

    And today, what was once a matter of human survival has become, in many ways, simply a bizarre gastronomic whim. We marvel at strange recipes, sometimes forgetting that these "weird foods" actually saved thousands of lives during cold, snowy winters...

    #10

    Open can of fermented herring on stone outdoors, representing disgusting local delicacies featured in unusual foods. So … we have this rather famous ”rotten” fish in a tin thing.

    There are a TON of youtube videos of idiots eating an entire fish straight from the tin. Don’t do that, that’s a self-setup for misery and regret.

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    Lee Gilliland
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Surströmming. You eat it in small quantities.

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    #11

    Sea urchin delicacies displayed on ice, highlighting unusual and disgusting local delicacies from various countries. Kina. Sea urchin eaten raw. Oh, and Huhu grubs, also eaten raw and alive. They say they taste a bit like peanut butter.

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    #12

    Plate of escargot with garlic butter and herbs on salt bed, representing disgusting local delicacies from around the world. I have to go with snails. Still the sauce is incredibly good.

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    George Costanza
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nothing crazy about eating snails. Not really any different than eating mussels, oysters, clams, etc.

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    In general, the very concept of "strange food," according to many researchers, emerged only in the 19th century, when cultures across the globe began to actively interpenetrate. And, of course, the role of literature in this process should not be underestimated.

    While previously, a traveler visiting, say, France, wouldn't have been particularly surprised to find snails or frogs' legs being eaten there, the widespread availability of cookbooks and travelogues in the 19th century popularized an ironic appreciation of what the authors considered "strange."

    For example, one only needs to read Mark Twain's "The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrims' Progress" to begin to realize why we perceive other people's oddities with such irony. After all, the great American writer was simply describing a journey through Europe, while far greater cultural and culinary discoveries and surprises would've awaited him in Asia or Africa!

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    #13

    Person holding a plate of fried local delicacies, showcasing unusual and controversial food from various countries. Fried courgette (zucchini) flowers. So good! 🇮🇹🇮🇹.

    theclutteredbookcase , Nonna Pia Report

    #14

    Close-up of person eating watermelon with a fork, illustrating unusual local delicacies and bizarre food choices. Indigenous people in the north eat raw seal heart. I remember seeing a video of Canada’s Governor General eating it when she travelled there. That’s pretty hardcore.

    CombatWombat1973 , pvproductions Report

    #15

    Raw minced pork spread thick on a bread roll, an example of disgusting local delicacies from around the world. Mett. Minced, almost paste-like raw pork with salt, black pepper, and slices of onions...

    It sounds like a crime against anything culinary, but it tastes amazing when you smear it on bread (especially on bread rolls).

    TeddyNeptune , Nize Report

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    Be that as it may, every nation has its own dish that sooner or later even its natives ask, "What is that, and why should we eat it?" So, if you, too, have a similar dish in your memory and are willing to share your own story of facing it or even eating it, please welcome to the comments!

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    Well, and if you just came here to enjoy reading or find a unique recipe for the evening, then we sincerely hope you'll achieve your goal too. After all, if you, our dear readers, skim through this list with attention and pleasure, what more could we wish for?

    #16

    Two slices of bread with butter and chocolate sprinkles, an example of unusual local delicacies in food culture.
    A sandwich with chocolate sprinkles. To others it’s a warcrime, to the Dutch it’s a delicacy. Runner up: raw herring with chopped raw onion.

    haringkoning , Amin Report

    Cathy Jo Baker
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    19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Australians call it fairy bread! White buttered bread with sprinkles! I made it and it is yummy!

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    #17

    Plate of unusual local delicacy featuring cooked animal parts served in broth, showcasing disgusting local delicacies from various countries. Kalleh pacheh, basically a boiled sheep.

    kabab_fucker_69 , YumTopia Report

    UnclePanda
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mutton to write home about.

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    #18

    Glass of red local delicacy sauce with a spoon and fresh strawberry on a rustic wooden bench outdoors Kissel. Fruit juice (or puree) thickened with cornstarch or potato starch. It be thickened either to a fully jello-like consistency, or can be still drinkable; the drinkable one is probably more common in Ukraine. Another variation, less common in Ukraine, and usually found in Poland and... Finland, is made with milk and starch, with added sugar and vanilla, sometimes cocoa powder.

    Crafty-Photograph-18 , Ania's Kitchen Report

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    #20

    Two jars filled with colorful pickled vegetables and vibrant liquids, highlighting unusual local delicacies and exotic foods. Kool Aid Pickles are pretty weird.

    GhassanKnafehni , Definitely Not Gourmet Report

    Huddo's sister
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I like sweet & spicy pickles best, but this seems like it would be all sweet and not appetising. Does it get a jelly consistency?

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    #21

    Traditional Dutch soup served in a bowl with noodles and beans, representing unusual local delicacies from around the world. Not the most bizzare out of them all (other poles would say czernina which is a blood soup, however no one actually eats that), but when you think about it it's weird and you won't find it anywhere else. pickle soup.

    _always_correct_ , wikimedia Report

    Sara Frazer
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    19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've actually tried this! At a Polish restaurant in Chicago. I loved it. My partner wants to learn how to make it, he brought me to that restaurant specifically to try the pickle soup, and cabbage rolls. His maternal grandmother left Poland after being imprisoned in a work camp in WW2 and settled in Chicago. When his family all met up in Chicago each year they all went to this restaurant

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    #22

    Bowl of unusual local delicacy soup with tripe and spices, showcasing a disgusting food found in some countries. Tripe soup, made from cow belly, sounds bad but it's delicious. You need to try it thrice to like it, best things in life don't come easy. Idk how to put my flag at username.

    Background_Elk3700 , Rye-96 Report

    Skogsrået
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I absolutely HATE tripe, the smell, the taste and the texture. As a kid i could sit with my plate of tripe until bedtime and i still refused to eat it, would rather have no food at all and go to bed on a empty stomach.

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    #23

    Close-up of a sliced local delicacy showing coarse grain and meat texture, highlighting unusual food choices. * Cheese with mould in.
    * Inside out sheep (haggis)
    * StarryGazy pie
    * Blood pudding (Black, White, Mealy).

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    Fat Harry (Oi / You)
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've never tried stargazy pie, but I like all the others.

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    #24

    37 Weird Dishes That Are Just Fine For Locals, But Might Scare Foreigners Aspic /meat jelly/ I hate it but my grandma swears it’s delicious

    Feisty-Brick138 , Gmelfi Report

    Der Kommissar
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Add lark's tongue and you might have a good name for an album

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    #27

    Blackened food pieces served with white sauce on a plate, an example of disgusting local delicacies globally. Mämmi. Looks like chocolate or poo, not sweet, served with cream and sugar. People eat it only during Easter.

    Intrepid_Youth_2209 , wikimedia Report

    Serena Myers
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Rye flour, powdered malted rye, orange zest, salt.

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    #28

    A bag of Lay’s Ketchup flavored chips on a blue wooden picnic table, representing unusual local delicacies. Americans think our ketchup chips are pretty weird.

    Responsible_Egg_3260 , fw_gadget Report

    Ace
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm guessing from the two languages that this is in Canada, but they've been around in the UK (where they're branded as Walkers, but it's the same company) for 30+ years. Really good.

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    #29

    37 Weird Dishes That Are Just Fine For Locals, But Might Scare Foreigners Witchetty Grubs have been a staple for Aboriginal Australians for a long time. They can be fried or eaten raw.

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    #30

    Person holding spoon with local delicacy soup showing unusual meat in a bowl surrounded by side dishes on a wooden table Wild rat soup
    Fresnillo Zac. Mexico

    Complex-Tradition779 , Eat Baila Travel Report

    Huddo's sister
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How does rat taste, in comparison to other meats?

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    #31

    Disgusting local delicacies showing a molded, gelatinous food with unusual texture on a white plate. Jellied eels.

    Shallowground01 , JanesDadd Report

    Norfolk and good
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    20 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    UK. These were an East London thing. They became popular during the Victorian times when food was scarce but the River Thames was right there with an abundance of eels. They're an expensive delicacy only really eaten by poshos and tourists these days.

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    #32

    Sourtoe Cocktail

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    Huddo's sister
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I read about this when preparing to travel to Canada, and if I had been offered it, I would not have drunk it, though I wouldn't put it past my sister!

    #33

    Blood sausage on a clay plate showcasing one of the disgusting local delicacies from various countries around the world. Pearl barley mixed with pig blood and stuffed in pig's intestines, also known as kraujiniai vėdarai.

    TheSimkis , Skonių Kelias / Local Taste Report

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    #34

    Dublin coddle Delicious.

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    Norfolk and good
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    20 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's not a weird dish. It's a stew with bacon and sausage in.

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    #35

    Majority of fair food

    Rocky Mountain oyster are definitely up there in weird I agree with your choice.

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    #36


    Black pudding is the one that springs to my mind. It is delicious but just don’t think about what it is in it.

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    Ban-One
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    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Morcilla - the Spanish counterpart - is the one I love the most. I enjoy all varieties though.

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    #37

    Pemmican

    Though it's technically a survival food and ingredient

    basically fat and dried meat.

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    Kelly H. Wilder
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is pemmican similar to beef jerky? If so, why is that weird?

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