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Jellyfish. Also tripe, especially in pho or a taco.
Ooh never tried either of these. I imagine they have a q texture? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_texture
I think tripas used in tacos is typically from small intestine whereas the tripe in pho is from the stomach. That said, when done right the texture of both are quite unique and pretty damn awesome. Undercooked or overcooked tripas though... yikes!