Posts Tagged ‘Strange street food’

RIBBIT…BBQ FROG…RIBBIT

December 12th, 2009

BBQ Frog in Cambodia

Frogs are popular all over Asia and none more so than in Cambodia, where Joshua Armstrong  provides the following description: “They skin them and either deep fry them in an orange batter or bbq them splayed and stuffed.  The stuffing was made of crushed peanuts and lots of lemongrass.  The frog itself was juicy and slightly sweet from the red coating and wonderfully smokey.   I  scraped every bone till it was clean.  A highly recommended snack.” [Cooking The Books]

Any truth to the rumor this was Jim Henson’s favorite dish.

What was the strangest thing you’ve ever eaten?  Leave a comment below.

WORLD’S STRANGEST STREET FOOD

November 24th, 2009

Reindeer Hot Dog

Reindeer Hot Dog

New York Street Food has nothing on street food served in some other places.  The reindeer hot dog looks tasty, but I’ll pass on the guinea pig (Ecuador) and fried water beetles (Bangkok). Which strange street food would you try? Leave your answer in the Comments.  [Travel & Leisure]