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Maybe alligator
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Also I don't do classifications currently, sorry.
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Prob shark. Besides frog legs and snails (yum yum)
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Interesting, shark (called Flake) is the most popular fish served at fish and chips shops here. I must have had it 100+ times.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flake_(fish)
Was gonna say I've never eaten anything I'd consider particularly weird, nothing that can't be bought at regular stores here. I did make a friend eat playdough for $2 once.
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We eat Rig shark. It is called lemon fish at the fish and chip shop. Very tasty, especially in batter.
I ate playdough as a child. I learnt quickly it was for play only as have my grand daughters
The most unusual food I have eaten is roasted huhu grub. We were taught bushcraft at various boys groups growing up and this is NZ bush food. It was good.
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I don't know is this weird, but I will try: black risotto (risotto with squid ink), beef tounge, gorgonzola, pork greaves, octopus, squid, carpaccio...
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Yes I've eaten shark and many exotic fish and mollusks, especially in Japan, but their taste was not memorable.
I eat octopus and squid often in coastal areas, these are not weird for me. Also clams and mussels.
The "weirdest" thing that I eat, rarely, are fresh raw oysters, which are still alive. But you cannot tell that they are alive.
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