Five of the Strangest Canned Foods
Some of the weirdest things you can buy in a can and enjoy.
Canned Hamburger

http://www.oddee.com/item_96711.aspx
For only $6 you can have the weirdest yet most enjoyable cheeseburger you will ever eat. It is shipped from Sweden. I wonder how they kept the bread and cheese good inside?
Canned WHOLE Chicken

http://www.oddee.com/item_96711.aspx
This may be something I would stay away from. It is quite displeasing in my opinion. It is packed into a huge 50 oz can and drops out with ease with a Gloop!
Canned Scorpion

http://www.oddee.com/item_96711.aspx
Honestly I never knew you could eat scorpion, let alone buy it in a can. Scorpion are treasured dearly in Thailand and are eaten like popcorn without a worry of the poisonous venom that scorpion have.
Canned Pork Brains

http://www.oddee.com/item_96711.aspx
Served in a BBQ sauce these brains pack a punch. Not to mention the Cholesterol level! Ouch! This, my friend, would be something to avoid if you have high blood pressure.
Canned Tongue

http://www.oddee.com/item_96711.aspx
Plain and simple. Tongue. Sheep tongue, which is a novelty in most Pacific countries. The price is around $5 for this delicious can.
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Lol…
Tones of cholest…
Most of that stuff sounds just plain out nasty. But I admit, I’d give the canned cheeseburger a try.
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OK, I have to say, STRANGE, I thought would gag reading them…
Great! My favorites.. well just the hamburger really. Good job.
The cheeseburger is just down right creepy!
yum
I love these.
Other than the chicken and the hamburger, these sound rather disgusting. I believe that I could safely accuse the makers of the hamburger in a can of false advertising – I’m sure that the hamburger in the picture is nothing like the one in the can.
I have actually eaten chicken from a can. As it was about 30 years ago, I don’t really remember the taste or texture. I just remember the novelty of Mom pulling a whole chicken out of a can.
very strange, but intersting.