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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Snails, veal & rabbit....
Never again....I was in Paris so felt obliged to try something....The veal was so raw it was almost moving on the plate.... & all I kept thinking of was a poor baby calf |
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over a year ago
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"spatchcock guinea pig. Like deep fried rabbit with extra bones and treble thickness fatty skin."
I couldn’t get beyond the oily crisp cracking for skin. I chewed the smallest piece I could to not offend but it was not for me. |
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Tuna fish and banana pizza
Nope, not making up. A pizza takeaway when I was a student used to do these and they told us it was based on an old TV advert. Pissheads used to try and order it late at night after the pubs had kicked out so they called their bluff and started doing it. And it stuck. |
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over a year ago
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Dried worms - a treat in Southern Africa! Tasted like tree bark.
Cactus, and also beef with a butter chocolate sauce, plus corn flavoured icecream - all in Mexico
Wildebeest stew - very very heavy. Generally tried quite a lot of different game as I travel all over Africa for work |
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"Durian fruit. Banned on airplanes because of the smell. Smells like smelly cheese/feet. Consistency of blue cheese. Asians absolutely love it,strangest fruit there is!"
Never had the fruit but a workmate of mine brought back durian fruit flavor sweets from holiday. I tried one and and was almost sick in the bin when spitting it out |
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Pigs trotter, smelt awful when it was cooking and tasted just as bad when cooked.
My dad used to eat them most Saturdays for his tea when i was a kid but never i had never tried one until i bough one a couple of years ago, never again.
It made tripe seem almost desireable. |
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"Dare I say caviar? Most pointless, disgusting, so-called delicacy I've ever tasted."
An ex of mine made me eat caviar once, it was absolutely disgusting. It was black caviar. I will never eat the stuff again. |
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"Dare I say caviar? Most pointless, disgusting, so-called delicacy I've ever tasted.
An ex of mine made me eat caviar once, it was absolutely disgusting. It was black caviar. I will never eat the stuff again. "
Little black, rubbery, salty, fishy balls... how do you avoid innuendo with that description?! |
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"Sheep Intestine with the Arabs. Still had shit in it I swear.
Meh. The shit is just fermented greenery. People are really into fermented veg these days! "
My brain didn't compute that at the time. |
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By *adgerMan
over a year ago
york |
Travelled pretty much all over the world and to be honest if you go with the flow most food is fine… however it’s the texture that can get to me … sea cucumber I’ll give a miss braised spinal chord … tastes fine! |
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Fish eyes (perhaps an acquired taste; the Romans loved them, to me the texture was like eating chalk and with only some of the appeal) and various unusual bits of chicken served up at an authentic Japanese barbecue place - cartilage, tendon, the small ribs where you ate the bones whole. |
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"Bird's Eye frozen beefburgers circa 1978.
The packet promised they contained AT LEAST 78% beef.
Don't ask.... just... don't.
Did you find these 1978 burgers at the back of the freezer recently?"
Fortunately not. But I helped a friend lay a new carpet in their spare bedroom and amongst the newspapers from '78 and '79 the old carpet was laid on were some old flattened burger boxes. Contents long gone! |
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By *avinaTVTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Dried worms - a treat in Southern Africa! Tasted like tree bark.
Cactus, and also beef with a butter chocolate sauce, plus corn flavoured icecream - all in Mexico
Wildebeest stew - very very heavy. Generally tried quite a lot of different game as I travel all over Africa for work "
Those would probably be Mopani Worms. Apparently a delicacy, although, even though I was a South African, I never felt the need to try them. Lol. |
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