20 People Who Have Tasted Some Weird Shit, Share What it Was Like
Even the most adventurous eaters have their limit, and even the least edible objects have a taste.
Published 3 months ago in Wtf
Even the most adventurous eaters have their limit, and even the least edible objects have a taste. Whether willingly or not, everyone in this gallery sampled something that left them with a bitter taste in their mouth... quite literally.
From battery acid to cooked human flesh, here are 20 people describing the weirdest thing they've ever tasted.
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I was injured in a rocket attack in Afghanistan. I remember lying in the dirt and my ear felt weird, like swimmer's ear. I have sensitive ears, so I stuck my finger in my ear to try to drain it, only to have my finger come away with a thick syrupy substance. It was dark, so I couldn't see what it was, and my nose was broken and bleeding. I decided, what the heck, I licked it. It tasted mildly sweet. It was cerebrospinal fluid. From my brain.12
Bronze Age cremated human bones. Had my coffee cup standing right next to the tub; I was cleaning them after excavation. Scrubbed the sediment off of it with a toothbrush and it sputtered together with tiny fractions of the bones all around, and also in that coffee. The last sip felt a little coarse and on the bottom of the cup were still white particles between the sand and coffee grounds.14
Rat droppings. I used to have pet rats when I was at school, and I was once carrying one of them from one dorm to another. He left a few droppings in my jacket pocket. I didn't notice, and few weeks later I forgot about it at all, put some nuts in the same pocket and started eating them, until one of them tasted really weird.18
Pig excrement. I’m not proud of it, but sooner or later in every livestock farmer’s career you’re going to get some of it splashed about. And someday some of that splash will unfortunately hit your open mouth. And you will internally cry. God I wish I didn’t know this. It’s kinda like the smell of death though I’ve found that to be somewhat more common.