Yes, eating exotic foods is something you should try. This allows you to broaden your eating horizons and try new things.
Of course
exotic food is like food from all round the world / in hot, exotic countries. =] x
Rocky mountain oysters is about as exotic as we get in utah.
Because we do not know or we are not sure that it is just alright for us to eat. And i think that's the meaning of Exotic food. The "we don't know or strange" kind of food.
beer, alcohol, vodka, smoking, sex, looking in the mirror, scary rides, drugs, the list goes on, and on, and on....
well you can use a an exotic type or an non exotic type
Depends on where it's from, the population size, and how many that are collected. Eating animals that have been bred to be eaten won't harm the eco system(much), because the natural population is left intact. Eating invasive exotic species - like boas in the Everglades - will actually protect the eco system, as you're helping get rid of something that shouldn't be there. Eating vulnerable or engangered species that have been harvested out of the wild will hurt the eco system though.
The kind of cook who would write a book about exotic Indian food will be knowledgeable in a wide variety of Indian cuisine. They have likely spent a lot of time traveling to regions of India in order to sample as much exotic food as possible.
eating
you are eating food.
no just food eating bugs
There are many different types of exotic pets, so it depends on what exotic pet you are referring to. For instance, a hedgehog eats high quality cat food and the occasional bug.