Wow, what a fun thread!
I like the fruited cheeses. We were gawking tourists in a Tesco store in the UK - they had sooo many varieties! We get a few here. I did mistakenly pick up a chedder with horseradish a couple weeks ago, though. Took it back to the store! I find an apple or pear with a good extra-sharp cheddar is a great snack.
And one of the strangest combos I've had lately is a cranberry horseradish sort of relish from Stonewall Gardens. It is very very yummy!
Let's see, in Costa Rica we were introduced to a fruit (that I cannot remember the real name of) that our guide call - really - snot fruit. And that kind of describes what the inside of it looks like!

I found it to taste very mild, and not especially to my liking. THey mix it in yogurt, and DH found it tasty.
I've had star fruit in Hawaii, and it's since come the grocery store here, and like to use it for the look. Flavor eh, it's okay, esp mixed with other fruits.
Living in Alaska with a DH who used to hunt, I've eaten my share of moose, caribou and rabbit parts as well as of course all varieties of salmon! There's a fish here called hooligan, or candle fish, that the Alaska Natives like. They're kind of like big smelt and swim in schools like smelt - probably related. Anyway, DH and his friends go dipping for them and bring them home by the bucket-full. They are used to bait by may people, but DH likes them rolled in cornmeal and pan fried. Other people smoke them, or pickle them. They are super oily and IMHO, gross!
Another thing that amazed me in England was the varieties of potatoes, and the fact that they used certain ones for certain things. Maybe people here do that too, and I just don't realize.
