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in no particular order:
Rocky Mountain Oysters
This is one of those weird and freaky foods that can be found in the United States. Pretty strange, considering Americans have very boring food choices in terms of the interesting and unusual. Don't let the name of this food fool you, however! Rocky Mountain Oysters are not oysters at all. Instead they are deep-fried bull, buffalo, or boar testicles. Yummy!
Blood Pudding
Who invents this stuff, anyway? What would make someone decide to make blood pudding to begin with? Could it come from the days of cannibalism? Who knows, but in some areas of England, blood pudding is a likely item on the menu. Bon Appetit!
Maggot Cheese: also known as Casu Marzu
Even the very mention of the word maggot can induce a pale green hue on the faces of the weak-stomached. But, hey! Cheese is alright, isn't it? Hmmm...I suppose you're right. Cheese is not alright when combined with maggots. What was I thinking? Don't ask the same question to someone living in Sardinia, however, where this food is most commonly found.
Rocky Mountain Oysters
This is one of those weird and freaky foods that can be found in the United States. Pretty strange, considering Americans have very boring food choices in terms of the interesting and unusual. Don't let the name of this food fool you, however! Rocky Mountain Oysters are not oysters at all. Instead they are deep-fried bull, buffalo, or boar testicles. Yummy!

Blood Pudding
Who invents this stuff, anyway? What would make someone decide to make blood pudding to begin with? Could it come from the days of cannibalism? Who knows, but in some areas of England, blood pudding is a likely item on the menu. Bon Appetit!

Maggot Cheese: also known as Casu Marzu
Even the very mention of the word maggot can induce a pale green hue on the faces of the weak-stomached. But, hey! Cheese is alright, isn't it? Hmmm...I suppose you're right. Cheese is not alright when combined with maggots. What was I thinking? Don't ask the same question to someone living in Sardinia, however, where this food is most commonly found.
