For whatever reason, I decided to read through some old emails I had archived. One was from my sister from August 14, 1998, with the subject line “FW: Yum!” After re-reading it was clear that the foods listed are just as gross today as they were almost ten years ago. So, without further ado, here is the email (slightly upgraded with links and some pictures):
DISGUSTING FOODS THAT HAVE BEEN TAKEN OFF THE SHELVESAnd I thought nothing could top Hormel’s pickled eggs…
8. Meeter’s Kraut Juice (Stokely USA, a division of Chiquita Brands): Yes, that’s sauerkraut juice, which is even worse than it sounds. The taste and smell can be a bit, well, harsh, but KJ is reputed by its fans to have certain medicinal benefits (as a source of vitamin C, cure for intestinal bugs, etc.), which adds up to a classic case of the cure being worse than the disease.
7. Guycan Corned Mutton with Juices Added (Bedessee Imports): The best thing about this Uruguayan canned good is the very pouty-looking sheep on the package label — he seems to be saying, “Go on, eat me already.” The second-best thing is the presence of both “cooked mutton” and “mutton” in the ingredients listing, which would seem to have all the mutton bases covered.
6. Armour Pork Brains in Milk Gravy (Dial Corp.): If you’re really looking to clog up those arteries in a hurry, you’ll be pleased to learn that a single serving of pork brains has 1,170 percent of our recommended daily cholesterol intake. All the more ingenious, then, that the label on this product helpfully features a recipe for brains and scrambled eggs.
5. Sweet Sue Canned Whole Chicken (Sweet Sue Kitchens, a division of Bryan Foods): From appearance (it’s stewed in a quivering mass of aspic goop), this product may change forever your idea of what constitutes a chicken. Gives new meaning to the old line about meat “falling off the bone.”
4. Musk Life Savers (Nestle Confectionery): You may think musk is a scent, but over in Australia, they think it’s a candy flavor. A candy flavor that tastes disturbingly like raw meat, to be precise. But what did you expect from a country where everyone happily consumes Vegemite?
3. Blind Robins Smoked Ocean Herring (recently discontinued by Bar Food Products): Possibly the world’s most bizarre prepackaged tavern snack. Interestingly, the product’s titular robin isn’t actually blind, he’s blindfolded — the better, presumably, to avoid looking at these heavily salted herring strips, which look like giant slugs.2. Kylmaenen Reindeer Pate` (Kylmaenen Oy): This Finnish canned good may not be particulary tasty, but at least it answers the age-old question of why Rudolph was so eager for that safe, steady job on Santa’s sleigh team — he didn’t want to end up as a cracker spread.
1. Tengu Clam Jerky (Tengu Co.): Nothing you’ve ever consumed can prepare you for the horror that is clam jerky. Still, this product does score a sort of conceptual coup: If you’re the sort who’s always found raw clams too slimy and gelatinous for your taste, these dried, shriveled mollusks will help you dislike clams on a whole new level.
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Hi. I think some disgusting foods for Americans may not be delicacy for other cultures.
I am Japanese and dried clam is actually eaten as snack food. I don’t like it. But it tasted OK with beer. Also I noticed some of the American food ad on TV seems to be disgusting to me.
Hi. I found disgusting Udon soup picture on how stuff works website:
http://recipes.howstuffworks.com/japanese-noodle-soup-recipe.htm
It may not be delicious looking to you?
Fumiko again.
This is great! I found you via Blogger’s list of browsable blogs. I’ve added you to me blog roll – hope ya don’t mind!
Fumiko, you’re absolutely right. Cultures differ in what they find appetizing. One of my instructors back in culinary school introduced me to Vegemite. It is eaten by most Australians and most of the class, here in America, ran to the garbage.
Armour foods are no longer owned by The Dial Corp. In March of 2006 the food unit was purchased from the Company by Pinnacle Foods Group Inc. Dial, owned by Henkel in Dusseldorf Germany, produces personal care products, laundry detergent, and air fresheners.
Congrats on the Blogger of Note!
Here’s my still disgusting food… artichoke soda!
http://pigtown-pigout.blogspot.com/2008/02/yuck.html
I’m shocked!
Yikes…I think ill go vomit now!
Thanks for the disgusting entertainment!
RMc
wow. There i was looking at all that revolting food thinking how can it exsist… and I see (gasp!!!) musk lifesavers. Musk lifesavers are delicious!!! Yes I am australian but it did make me wonder; is there someone out there reading this blog thinking…”pork brains in milk gravy, my favourite”
Congrats on blog of note.. I will be back to visit for sure
http://www.thechefbite.blogspot.com
It really annoys me when someone gets sappy/disgusted by people eating reindeer meat; it tastes good! Don’t judge a book by its covers. And on a separate note, the Finnish ‘ä’ should not be spelled out ‘ae’ in English, because it is a completely different letter, and pronounced completely differently from ‘ae’. Just to let you know
Congrats on the blog of note!
Oh no not Pork Brains again. I have to confess I was forced to eat some when I was sitting for exams! YUCKS! I can’t even imagine anyone canning it and selling it T__T
These are the most disgusting cookies I have ever tasted. They showed up for an executive as a gift to persuade him to attend an event. Said they keep for 5-7 days. I opened them and two already have mold. They probably sat in shipping and receiving then made it here. Not a good idea to send these as gifts. Not only are they loaded with sugar but they are super soft and just disgusting. I make better cookies at home.
Do you know of any company in the US or any other country that still makes and sells Blind Robins?
Thanks
Sorry Sandy, I don’t