
Bizarre Foods America
Andrew gets a taste of the unexpected when he visits San Diego.

Andrew gets a taste of the unexpected when he visits San Diego.

Andrew gets behind the scenes to see the grand scale of the food scene in Las Vegas.

Andrew tastes the cultural influences of this Southern city on the sea.

Andrew gets a taste of the rewards from hard work and discovers the true flavor of Charleston.

West Virginia's culinary delights are celebrated, including fresh deer organs after a kill.

Andrew visits Motown and gets revved up about tasting some soul food and lamb brain sandwiches.

Andrew tours through the ground breaking food trends of the historical city of Boston.

Andrew samples a food scene that has been given a new, high tech spin.

Andrew gets a taste of New Orleans unique blend of Southern tradition and modern influence.

Old fashioned is combined with modern innovation to create some interesting comfort foods.

From blood sausage to chewy ginger cakes, seafood gumbo to wild hog heat.

Frog legs on a cargo ship; hunting wood duck, grilling huge fish ribs; Deep South pheasant pot pie.

Hagfish fishing in the Pacific; eating the reproductive organs of sea urchins; gooseneck barnacles.

From pork shoulder cooked underground to hearty pasties and whitefish plucked from Lake Superior.

Ranch dressing soda; judging a calf fry cook-off; iconic diners along the world-famous highway.

Foods that sustained soldiers from barbecued raccoon and squirrel stew to tooth-cracking hard tack.

Dry-aged brisket in Atlanta; liver nip dumplings in South Carolina; raccoon hash in Hull, Georgia.

Andrew follows in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark while the cuisine of the Pacific Northwest.

Stuffed grape leaves and pork belly in Cyprus; curdling goat milk and sampling sun-dried goat.

Putrefied herring; smoked sperm; reindeer testicle; aged horse meat; high-end hot dogs.