for me? stinky tofu. yes, stinky tofu. i ate it in china because the locals all said it was a good snack and my parents kept on saying, go! eat it! its good. i practically threw up after i swallowed it. it smells like ****, and the taste is like 50 year old throw up here some info i got off wikipedia about stinky tofu: <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Stinky tofu (Chinese: 臭豆腐;; pinyin: Ch?u d?ufu) is a form of fermented tofu, which, as the name suggests, has a strong odor. It is a popular snack in East and Southeast Asia, particularly mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Thailand where it is usually found at night markets or roadside stands, or as a side dish in lunch bars. Wide regional and individual variations exist in manufacture and preparation. Most typically, it consists of tofu which has been marinated in a brine made from fermented vegetables for as long as several months. The brine can also include dried shrimp, amaranth greens, mustard leaf, bamboo shoots and Chinese herbs.[1] Stinky tofu can be eaten cold, steamed, stewed, or most commonly, fried. It is often accompanied by chili sauce. The color varies from the golden fried Zhejiang-style to the black typical of Hunan-style stinky tofu.[1] In Taiwan, stinky tofu is also served with goose blood in a mala soup. From a distance, the odor of stinky tofu is said to resemble that of sewage or a garbage dump, even by its enthusiasts. In spite of stinky tofu's smell, the flavor is surprisingly mild. Some have compared it to the taste of blue cheese. It is said the more it smells, the better it tastes.</div>
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting deception:</div><div class="quote_post">same here. why the lifestyle?</div> It started as a religious thing. But the rule is so ambiguous, and there's no real agreement among the Sikh community, so I tend to justify it as a personal choice.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chutney:</div><div class="quote_post">It's easier if you've never eaten meat to start with.</div> You've never eaten meat?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting TheFreshPrince:</div><div class="quote_post">You've never eaten meat?</div> imagine life without any meat. no beef, pork, or chicken. damn
o, and for me, it was ketchup, water, and soy sauce. it was on a bet, and i puked everywhere. it was sooooooo gross.
I don't know if it's the most disgusting thing I've ever eaten, but I remember getting a bowl of cereal (frosted chex) and going to get the milk and I saw that we didn't have any so I thought I would try using water instead of milk. So, I got the room-temperature water and poured it in and started eating away, until like 3 bites. The water was turning all sugary and the cereal was soggy. God, that stuff was horrible.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Orlandoman:</div><div class="quote_post">I don't know if it's the most disgusting thing I've ever eaten, but I remember getting a bowl of cereal (frosted chex) and going to get the milk and I saw that we didn't have any so I thought I would try using water instead of milk. So, I got the room-temperature water and poured it in and started eating away, until like 3 bites. The water was turning all sugary and the cereal was soggy. God, that stuff was horrible.</div> think for a second. water with cereal??
Chutney, have you even eaten Tofu or Tofurkey? I'd have to say Parsley, have you ever tried that stuff? My mom told me it was healthy so I thought I'd be funny and eat it straight. I started to chew it, and it tasted like crap. I tried to wash it down but I couldn't and I spit it back on my plate.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Fever:</div><div class="quote_post">A Big Mac combo.</div> I don't know how that guy from Supersize Me could possibly eat that much McDonalds in that period of time. I would've puked after the second day.