I think the weirdest thing I have eaten was when we went to the south of france and bought some pizza on of the pizzas had squid on it EEEWWWW!!!!!
I was talking on the phone with a friend and I mistake the mistake of trying to get a snack at the same time. Talking to people at all requires a lot of concentration for me and talking on the phone pretty much stretches my brain to the limit, so I wasn't paying anywhere near the attention I should have to what I was about to eat. I found a can labeled "Tasty Jerky Strips" in the pantry so I took one out and shoved it into my mouth.
Ah, dog food.
Ew, I typed "mistake" twice instead of "made the mistake". I *really* need to start re-reading my posts before submitting.
Pizza with squid on it sounds pretty good, actually.
not when the flavour of squid mixes with tomato sauce
no thanks!!!
the problem was it was bitter and rubbery and sweet and the same time!!
although saying that I wouldn't mind trying deep fried calamari looks and sounds delicous!!
I happen to think it's tasty, but people always make faces when I'm eating tako. Once they find out what it is, anyway. (For those who don't like sushi, tako is raw octopus.)
Apparently when I was a kid I used to chew on crayons and lick those Crayola watercolor paint sets. That might explain a lot, actually.

In the early 50s my mom was a 'health food' person (very difficult at the time), so I ate homemade bread, nuts, yogert (not in stores, yet), nutritional yeast, fruit and vegies - all common nowadays, but very odd then.
But "snoballs' and 'wonder bread" (which was delivered door to door in a basket with baloons on it) were forbidden fruit to me, and I lusted for them. As I got my hands on these items through shop-lifting and at friends houses, and shoved them into my "pure" mouth, my reaction was always the same: vomit.
being vegan, I still eat things people think are odd, but mainstreem food still makes me vomit.
Does mainstream food count as wierd?
You make my day, silky! ;D
Rotten stingray & silkworms
i know im cheating, because i have never eaten this and i never will,
soup cooked on a birdsnest, i think its a strange thing to eat, but its not a typical nest, this nest is made of the saliva from the swift(a swallow species), so it should really be called birds spit soup, instead of birdsnest soup. 1000 grams of birdsnest can cost from 2000 dollars for the white and 10000 dollars for the red, be carefull not to buy the dyed white nest, the fake red.
i know im cheating, because i have never eaten this and i never will,
soup cooked on a birdsnest, i think its a strange thing to eat, but its not a typical nest, this nest is made of the saliva from the swift(a swallow species), so it should really be called birds spit soup, instead of birdsnest soup. 1000 grams of birdsnest can cost from 2000 dollars for the white and 10000 dollars for the red, be carefull not to buy the dyed white nest, the fake red.
Ick
heard about that soup once then found out that the nest itself was made from bird spit!
who would want to eat that?!
Locusts...pig brain...I don't know. None of it seems 'weird' to me. I will eat anything that is well made, nutritious and innocuous.

i ate some octopus once...
weirdest thing is probably human hair. Oh Oh... ahem... "a daffodil".
and incense.... and skincream and paper.
I ate one black ant once just to see what it would taste like. It had no taste. I also like to chew paper sometimes. When I was younger and we would glue cherrios to paper to make pictures I would pull the cherrios of the paper and eat them.
I always ate wild berries from the grass.