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May 2021

I ate a grub on a dare once. We were in Thailand, and the grub was from a street vendor, so it wasn't just me picking up some random grub, it was actually food. But still...it tasted so gross! I imagine that there are people who like them, though, it just wasn't for me!

I once had the marvellous idea of putting sugar on cabbage instead of salt when I was 7. I think I downed three whole glasses of water to get the taste out of my mouth.

One bite of an overnight kuih-muih. (Indonesian cake dessert) Didn't see it had mold: moist, sticky & nasty. I didn't really eat it.

Undercooked KFC... that was so damn gross. No thanks to that experience, I stopped eating from KFC and chicken thighs. I eat breasts, wings and other parts except the thighs.

When i was a kid i used to eat margarine by itself. I just stuck my finger on the pot and ate it. It tasted disgusting, I hated it, but still did it all the same

I ate:

  • Cardboard
  • Dirt
  • 3+ year old food (yum!)
  • Ants
  • Sand
  • Escargot (snails are not for me)
  • Any food I dropped on the ground, so like, dirt/carpet/rock covered lollipops

This is why my immune system is so reinforced, and I rarely get sick :blush:

For disgusting
-leaves, I was a weird kid
-dried flavored crickets, it just tasted like potato chips.

For unusual
-Korean anchovies onigiri. It's OK but I don't get it too often because it will sometimes upset my stomach
-Octopus
-Squid
-Roe
-Japanese egg pudding, I really didn't like it

Dried yoghurt drops for hamsters.
They were kinda dusty tasting, but also sweet....

When I was a kid the local natural history museum did a temporary exhibit that included handing out chocolate covered beetles. Surprisingly not terrible, but pro tip: do not eat if you have braces.

Crunchy with a mashed potato texture inside. I don't remember exactly what they taste like, but I remember that the smell was not good :eyebrows:

Herring with peaches. Took one bite and washed my teeth afterwards.

God, coming to this thread was a mistake XD
The grossest thing I've accidentally eaten is a mere molded bread.

How is it possible to drink coffee without sweeting it up even a little? I love coffee, but for me it's just too rough and bitter to drink raw. I wanted to learn how to drink it without sugar as per my efforts to lower my sugar consumption, but I was unsuccessful.

I can't really give advice, as I only like coffee when bitter.
Do you have a problem with bitterness in general or just coffee?