What it the weirdest snack food you have discovered?

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Crabs- related dish. I do find it weird. how people can consume something like this so easily. :oops:
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My partner find it weird that I love to dip my potato chips with yogurt. And my french fries with sundae.
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JC gull wrote: 30 Nov 2020, 15:24 I was catering for a wedding with the sous chef in the hotel I was working in. All the cuisine for the buffet was African, having never tried it before as chefs we felt we had to sample everything. After sampling half a platter of what we thought was chicken we asked what it was called? The reply was Lizard.
For this is hilarious. 😂
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Pepperoni rolls. Like how is a perosn supposed to snack with those. I like pepperoni with other base dishes, but on its own, a full pack? I would definitely pass.
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I love to eat cheese snacks (cheese puffs, cheese balls, cheese sticks, etc.) with marshmallows.
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Kayla_Sanders wrote: 28 Sep 2021, 12:10 I'll share my weird snack combination for fun. Kimchi and Korean Honey Butter Chips. It sounds odd but try it once!
Intriguing. I'm gonna have to try this.
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It has become more mainstream...but when my partner came back from Chicago he brought me some cheddar cheese and caramel popcorn mix. I thought it was pretty weird until I tried it...
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Salo is a Ukrainian snack that I found disgusting. Basically, it is a slab of cured fatback sliced and served, typically on a piece of bread.
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I once experimented with a combination of sliced apples and peanut butter drizzled with honey. Surprisingly, the sweet, salty, and nutty flavors created a unique and delightful snack.
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