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Travel Bug Dog Tag Chocolate Cheeseburger

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Released:
Saturday, August 6, 2005
Origin:
California, United States
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Hello, I am "Chocolate Cheeseburger" the Travel-Bug. I travel from Geocache to Geocache collecting funny stories about the strange things people eat. Share your culinary tales of deliciously questionable taste, and read the yummy stories left by others. Photographs are always welcome! I especially like to travel to places with unusual food; however, all travel is welcome and no cache is too exotic or mundane. Thanks, and Bon-Appétit...



CHOKOSNAKKU...

About This Item

I recently happened across a box of Asian chocolates that looked like tiny cheeseburgers (and tasted, well... Asian) and I simply had to have them. The price of the box was worth it if only for the random-factor alone! This silly purchase reminded me of some of the odd, unusual & occasionally disgusting food items I encountered while living in southeast Asia:

  • Pocari Sweat - The sweat of a Pocari, bottled and chilled. Mercifully, Pocari is simply a tropical fruit.


  • Century Eggs - Small (non-chicken) eggs boiled for days in blackened green tea. Covered with a coating of lime, ash and sea-salt, the eggs are often buried in shallow holes for up to 100 days prior to boiling.


  • Durian - Seriously, this is a fruit?!? Stink-O!


  • Beetle Nut - An addictive, hallucinogenic palm-nut which causes the chewer to drool a viscous, red goop.


  • Bee Larvae - Soaked in liqueur, the Taiwanese version of 'the worm'. Cheers!


  • Pig Face - Boiled. Gross. Occasionally left outside of Buddhist temples as an offering.


  • Snake Alley - Not a food, a place. Specifically a night market in Taipei where you can get a disturbingly fresh shot of snake's blood.

It gets worse...

How many of these things did I actually ingest? Perhaps I shouldn't say... But I have recently had some good, spicy fried locusts and sweet Manchurian ants at Typhoon, a top notch restaurant in Santa Monica, California. Yummy! Oh, and if you are ever in Cuzco, Peru be sure to enjoy some Mate-de-Coca tea. Just don't try to bring it back to the U.S. unless you want to go to jail.

(Yikes!)

Anyway, after finishing the last of these odd-yet-tasty little cheeseburgers I decided to send this Travel-Bug into the world to collect other people's stories about fun, interesting and unusual foods...

So, what is the strangest thing you have ever eaten?

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Retrieve It from a Cache 8/23/2006 Babsbaby retrieved it from Reservoir Logs South West England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Yummy! Let's go and find something good to eat! I once found some chocolate bars with rice crispies in a French supermarkets which were called Crap! I think it must be a French onomatopaeia. I bought lots and took them home for my friends, but sadly I have never seen them again.

Write note 7/29/2006 Team Snorkasaurus posted a note for it   Visit Log

Thanks to the -thundercats- for helping our little bug move along! I too have tasted the flesh of the kangaroo... I had food poisoning for days!

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It is great fun to watch this bugs adventures abroad, I sure hope to visit some of these excellent places in person someday!

  • GeoCastle On a hillside near the cache...
Dropped Off 7/16/2006 Team Pike placed it in Reservoir Logs South West England, United Kingdom - 1.55 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/16/2006 Team Pike retrieved it from Cotswold Finger United Kingdom   Visit Log

Interesting TB!!!
Well to continue the theme of strange foods, here's a few I have eaten in the past whilst travelling, some are now considered not so unusual! Bison, crocodile, ostrich, kangeroo (my favorite!) and camel. Not so strange but a little bit different.

Dropped Off 6/4/2006 bashstreetkids placed it in Cotswold Finger United Kingdom - 50.77 miles  Visit Log
Write note 6/3/2006 Team Snorkasaurus posted a note for it   Visit Log

No worries! This is an atypical travel-bug and very easy to mistake. I sincerely hope the Chocolate Cheeseburger brings some tasty fun to your geocaching adventures! THANKS for helping this bug take another geo-bite out of the UK.

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Mmmmm, Goat cheese ciabatta... Sounds pretty yummy to me!

Retrieve It from a Cache 6/2/2006 bashstreetkids retrieved it from Talking to the Troops (Hampshire) Southern England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

I owe the owner an apology - i said this was missing from a cache i visited a few months ago - having found it now ive realised i missed it because it doesnt have a dog tag attached, anyhow got it now, not sure what i can add to odd foods - had a really good goats cheese ciabatta this evening, but thats not really unusual- except to a goat?

Write note 5/20/2006 Team Snorkasaurus posted a note for it   Visit Log

The "Chocolate Cheeseburger" Travel-Bug visits the "Talking To The Troops" (GCA34E) cache near Cheesefoot Hill. Anything called "Cheesefoot" certainly brings to mind some disturbing food possibilities!

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Dropped Off 5/18/2006 DaBeEm placed it in Talking to the Troops (Hampshire) Southern England, United Kingdom - 49.87 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/30/2006 DaBeEm retrieved it from Vallis Vale Limekilns South West England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

will move on soon

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