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21 Most Exotic and Weird Foods Around The World

Fried Grasshoppers

Grasshoppers can be found in many parts of the globe, including Mexico and China. In Indonesia, fried grasshoppers are eaten in Gunung Kidul Regency, Yogyakarta, Java.

Grasshoppers can be used to supplement protein and as a food source.

Milt or Shirako

Milt is the strangest food you can eat. Miltis a seminal liquid that is sprayed onto the eggs of fish by mollusks and other aquatic animals.

Animals are used in different ways in different countries, but you can find them in Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Romanian, Russian, and Sicilian dishes.

Starfish

In America, stars are often celebrated as symbols of our beautiful beaches and oceans. Starfish is sometimes eaten in other parts of world.

It could be that many starfish species are poisonous when consumed. In China, Japan and Micronesia, starfish is eaten. It’s said to taste similar to crab meat.

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