A sister and her hubby tried fried insects (can't remember what type) when they were vacationing in Vietnam just 3 years ago. It was fine. After all, they've been cooked.
There are some (rare) Asian delicacies, where it's considered gourmet to eat it live. Like squirming shrimp. This most definitely I could not stomache.
When I was up in the Arctic, Iqualuit I could not bring myself to try seal blubber. With modern convenience, it can be had frozen, then thawed.
Let's see, I better rehydrate some dried wood ear fungus (mushroom floppy thing that grows off of trees) one day. That pkg. has been sitting around in our pantry..plus the dried tiger lily buds (for steamed meat dishes).



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The toasted, pressed seaweed sheet for sushi, nori is abit different.

