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Unfortunately, the world isn’t only full of those tasty breakfasts we spoilt you with a while back – if only. Consider this a public service and an education to save you from shock when you come across these, the 50 weirdest foods from around the world. 1. Chicken’s Feet – East Asia, Caribbean, South America and South Africa.
We have collated the most bizarre, strange, weird and disgusting foods & delicacies eaten in countries around the world. Some of these dishes are unbelievable!
But those food choices aren't considered by most to be truly unusual (unless, of course, you're not from the United States, in which case they might seem strange). Meanwhile, around the world, there are plenty of beloved local delicacies that to an outsider may seem quite surprising or unusual.
The world is full of weird and wonderful things, so let’s take a little trip around the world and explore some of the weirdest foods we could find. From wasp crackers to rotten eggs, these dishes offer a truly fascinating look at cultures from across the globe.
Why not challenge yourself even further by adding a little bit of edible adventure to your next travel experience. From weird snacks to strange vegetables to unique desserts, and from American to Japanese, below are more than 60 weird foods from all over the world.
When it comes to weird foods, sometimes you just need to give it a bash – except maybe not the surströmming – there’s no need to try that one out. Enjoy your weird food and keep safe while travelling with the Air Doctor app.
When we journey to faraway places, food is one way we learn and soak in a new culture or a new place. Especially when it comes to weird foods. There are tantalizing delicacies, four-course meals, and sweet and salty street snacks.
Here are 101 of the strangest foods around the world and maybe after reading this list, you can agree that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. 1. Stargazy Pie (Pie with fish looking up) – England
Including black apples, green oysters, and hallucinogenic honey. If you visit the Gastro Obscura homepage today, you’ll see something new: a shiny, new link to our database of unique food and...
We have tried lots of strange foods on our travels – from fermented mare’s milk in Kazakhstan to snake, tarantula and scorpion in the Far East. Most of them were just weird foods, but not really tasty.