Is balut unusual? Among foodies, perhaps not, but for the general population yes. I personally don't think the organizers are big foodies so to them it may be unusual. However, since credit is only being given to one team, if multiple teams submit balut, then it's no longer the most unusual . So, I've decided to submit something a little different... though perhaps not quite as interesting.
A Topeka search for beet carpaccio does bring up several pictures and recipes. Since carpaccio was named in honor of the deep red colors used by painter Vittore Carpaccio, I'll buy it. That dish was also specifically called out as an example in one of the communications for the hunt so beets it is.
Last night, after arriving back in Chicago, I went to Little Bucharest Bistro, 3661 N. Elston Ave
http://littlebucharestbistro.com/ for their beet salad. Nice little place, but completely dead.
Next I went to Lincoln Park and hit up the recommended Bistro Campagne for the french items Boy they were fast, soup, appetizer and entree all out within 5 minutes (I requested it be served whenever ready).
I stopped by Murphy's but it was already closed. I went to Devon for some more Indian items, then out to Lombard for Brandy's Home of the Gyro (sort of on my way home). I'm sad to say that my list was still fairly long so I ended up copping out and buying some poor frozen dinner versions of a couple items at Dominick's
Also, thanks for the tip about the Federal buildings in Indy, except security informed me that cameras are not allowed in ANY federal building anymore, so I'm not sure how anyone is going to get those pictures without breaking the law... I also called several senators and representatives in IN and IL, but no luck, everyone seems to be out of town for something.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure how good my chances are. I heard a team sent 3 members to get one of the bonus items "eating a sandwich at the geographical center of America (Lebanon, KS)" and that'll give them a serious advantage. I bet there are teams that also got someone "eating a sandwich at the geographical center of India (Nagpur, Maharashtra)" Maybe there's a consolation prize for most items by a single individual...